Issue number 6 of the airport B2B magazine Airmail, published by Keflavik International Airport (KEF), is reliving the events of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruption, as part of the eruption’s three-year anniversary. Within the issue, KEF has interviewed some of the key players in the smooth running of international flights to ... Read More...
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The new edition of the airport B2B magazine Airmail has been released by Keflavik International Airport in Iceland. Keflavik International Airport’s online B2B magazine is an attractive digital magazine focusing of the airport sector. Airmail brings together the latest news about the airport and its services, alongside articles about Iceland, activities, ... Read More...
Keflavik International Airport has seen a record-breaking increase in passenger traffic, according to Gudny Johannsdottir, Business and Route Development Manager at Isavia, the company operating the airport in Iceland. It was announced that the airport saw a record-breaking increase in passenger traffic during the summer months of 2012, which is still currently ... Read More...
International airport in Iceland, Keflavik International Airport (KEF), saw a record passenger traffic increase during the 2012 summer season – KEF predicts this passenger increase to grow throughout the final months of 2012. During the airport’s busiest months in 2012, KEF saw a 9 percent increase in passenger traffic than ... Read More...
Keflavik International Airport (KEF) in Iceland has registered a higher than expected passenger increase for the first six months of 2012, with 3.2 percent more passengers travelling through KEF than previously predicted. Arriving passenger numbers have already increased by 14.4 percent in comparison to those of 2011, with visitors arriving at ... Read More...
The annual ASQ Awards Ceremony, which took place last week in Singapore, saw Iceland’s Keflavik International Airport receive the award for ‘Best Airport in Europe 2011’. Keflavik won the award in the category ‘best airport for 2 million passengers or less’ after participants of an extensive airport service survey, conducted by Airports Council ... Read More...
Keflavik International Airport in Iceland prides itself in offering a comfortable and relaxing travel experience for all of its passengers, as well as providing modern facilities designed first and foremost with the traveller in mind. The airport’s Leifur Eiríksson terminal is furnished with tasteful and pleasant décor, providing passengers with a ... Read More...
Iceland’s main international airport, Keflavik International Airport (KEF), is only a forty-minute drive away from the country’s capital region, allowing for a short airport transfer time to and from Reykjavik. Following arrival at KEF, guests can easily visit the city and explore everything that it has to offer. In downtown Reykjavík, ... Read More...
Keflavik International Airport in Iceland is expecting an increase in passenger traffic throughout 2012. According to the Business and Route Development Manager Gudny Johannsdottir, passenger numbers at KEF have been on the increase following the wake of the economical crash in Iceland. Johannsdottir believes that the reasoning for this increase ... Read More...
Iceland’s international airport Keflavik Airport (KEF) has been voted the best small airport in Europe for 2011 – KEF was awarded for the category of best airport for 2 million passengers or less. The prestigious title was awarded to the airport following the results of an extensive airport service survey ... Read More...
Keflavik International Airport in Iceland has been strengthening customer relations with the implementation of a number of successful marketing campaigns. The Iceland airport is now reaping the benefits of its hard work, seeing a positive increase in activity on its social media outlets, as well as an increase in positive ... Read More...