Icelandair commences operations from Heathrow T2
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Icelandair has commenced flights from its new home in London Heathrow’s Terminal 2.
The carrier, which celebrates 70 years of flying to the UK this year, honoured the occasion by using its specially designed Aurora Borealis-themed Boeing aircraft, the Hekla Aurora, to transport the first T2 passengers. Guests were also treated to live music from the Northern Lights Symphony Orchestra quartet, which played music in the T2 departures lounge.
Icelandair operates twice daily services to Reykjavik, Iceland and then onwards to 14 gateways in North America and Canada.
Andrés Jónsson, general manager of Icelandair UK, said: “This move to Terminal 2 is great news for our passengers as they will get an even higher quality of service in a brand new, state-of-the-art terminal. We are investing in our on-board experience too, with Wi-Fi being installed across our fleet to enhance the passenger journey.”
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