Tag: Iceland
Tailor Made Iceland Tours: Blue Lagoon
You’ve almost certainly heard of the Blue Lagoon. After all, it’s one of Iceland’s most famous tourist attritions. Even some of the world’s A-list...
Tailor Made Iceland Tours: StopOver Iceland Tours
There are two types of travelers who set foot in Iceland. There are those who are coming for a full-length multi-day stay to experience...
TripAdvisor Acquires Bokun, Icelandic Leading Software Provider For the Travel Industry,...
NEEDHAM, Mass.- TripAdvisor® today announced it acquired Bokun, a leading provider of business management technology for the tours, attractions and experiences industry. With the acquisition,...
The Grand Hotel in Reykjavik Iceland Expands
Renovations in Háteigur Conference Hall on the 4th floor of the main building are now taking place. A larger Conference Hall with brand new...
2,2 MILLION FOREIGN PASSENGERS 2017
Departures of foreign passengers from Iceland through Keflavík International Airport were 2,195,271 in the year 2017. This is 427,545 more than 2016 or an...
FEE COLLECTION FOR PARKING SPACES FOR COACHES AT LEIF EIRIKSSON´S AIR...
Isavia will begin collecting a fee for parking spaces for coaches at Leif Eiriksson´s Air Terminal on 1 March 2018. The parking spaces are...
Icelandair: 11% growth in international flights in 2018
Icelandair's Route Network in 2018 is set to expand by 11% over this year’s schedule.
The number of passengers in 2018 is projected at 4.5...
Iceland Tourism amounted to 6.7% of GDP in 2015
Tourism as proportion of GDP amounted to 6.7% in 2015. Tourism share of GDP grew by 5.6% in 2014 and 4.9% in 2013. The...
WOW to Fly to Europe From D/FW International Airport
Start packing your bags for Europe, but be sure to pack light.
Beginning in May 2018, seasonal non-stop service to Reykjavik, Iceland, begins from Dallas/Fort...
Overnight stays in hotels increased by 2% in July 2017
In July 2017, overnight stays in hotels were 466,100, which is an increase of 2% compared with July 2016. Around 53% of all overnight...






















































