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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Travel Competition: Win 120,000 Award Points with Icelandair
Icelandair Saga Club ContestIcelandair are running a contest where you can win 120,000 free award points for their frequent flyer program (valid for US and Canadian residents).
To enter the competition sign up for the Icelandair Saga Club and you will earn 1,000 Award Points. You then go into the draw for a chance to win 120,000 Award Points.
Even if you're not going to travel with Icelandair, you can use your points with partners like Points.com, Marriott, Radisson Hotels & Resorts, Hertz and more.
Offer details:
- Valid from July 9 - 29, 2008.
- Valid for new Saga Club members only.
- Valid for US and Canadian residents.
- Points will be granted after the July 29, 2008.
For full details on competition rules: Icelandair Official Rules.
Labels: iceland, icelandair, travel-competition
Posted by James Clark - editor of itravelnet.com
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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Iceland as a Transatlantic Stopover
Most people may never consider visiting Iceland as it is seemingly so out of the way. What many people may not know though is that it's possible to visit Iceland as a stopover trip if you are flying between North America and Europe.
Booking Flights To Iceland
Flights deals from to Reykjavik often turn up on flight finders like Kayak
and Lastminute.com
.
Another way to find Iceland flight deals is to subscribe to the newsletters of Icelandair and Iceland Express.
Icelandair is the flag carrier airline of Iceland that serves destinations in North America and Europe. Their website provides details on stopping over in Reykjavik enroute to your destination.
Iceland Express is a low cost airline from Iceland that flies to destinations in Europe. You could therefore book a do-it-yourself fare where you fly from the USA or Canada to Reykjavik with Icelandair, then fly from Reykjavik onto Europe with Iceland Express.
Booking Flights To Iceland
Flights deals from to Reykjavik often turn up on flight finders like Kayak
Another way to find Iceland flight deals is to subscribe to the newsletters of Icelandair and Iceland Express.
Icelandair is the flag carrier airline of Iceland that serves destinations in North America and Europe. Their website provides details on stopping over in Reykjavik enroute to your destination.
Iceland Express is a low cost airline from Iceland that flies to destinations in Europe. You could therefore book a do-it-yourself fare where you fly from the USA or Canada to Reykjavik with Icelandair, then fly from Reykjavik onto Europe with Iceland Express.
Labels: airfares, iceland, travel-advice
Posted by James Clark - editor of itravelnet.com
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