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Why break the bank when you can break the ice?

Piggy BankUntil midnight tomorrow: Iceland from €69, £55, DKK 530.

To Reykjavík:
from Berlin, Copenhagen, London (Gatwick + Stansted) and Warsaw

Prices from: €69, £55, DKK 530, one-way including taxes and fees

Fly: From today until 15 December 2009

Buy: Open for sale now until midnight tomorrow (or, if you prefer, 23.59 on Friday 20 November)

The small print: Limited availability, first come, first served. And remember to send your mother a post card

Click here to book

6 Comments

  1. Why do you only fly from Paris in June??? Is it always going to be like that?

    SD Posted 19 November 2009 at 8:56 | Permalink
  2. Salut SD — Non, ca va pas etre comme ca toujour. Un jour, quand nous sommes plus grandes (et quand nous parlons mieux le francais) nous viendron chaque jour a Paris! Pourqoui? Parce que c’est la ville lumiere!

    valgeir Posted 19 November 2009 at 19:00 | Permalink
  3. when are you going to fly from Dublin,it cost’s us a fortune to fly to london and then to Iceland to visit our daughter.
    Gledileg Jol

    Rose Murray Posted 4 December 2009 at 9:38 | Permalink
  4. If Iceland doesn’t pay the debt to the UK and the Netherlands, it won’t be able to get money from IMF and also will not become a member of the EU for a long time. Years the people of iceland had the welfare because of it’s banking industry, now it has to swallow it’s pain. I hope The Dutch and the English will invade Iceland and take what is theirs.

    dude Posted 5 January 2010 at 9:01 | Permalink
  5. really appreciate the always funny and intelligent written little posts.. from the Icelandic chaps, ie, and not you, dude, i would say “the English” have already done enough invading and if everyone took THAT back, you’d probably have nothing now. really not a nice post for such a friendly site.

    Ava Posted 21 January 2010 at 13:36 | Permalink
  6. hmm only Feb 8th available from ALL London airports… not exactly a lot of choice is there!!

    Btw Ava, you could say that the English learned all about invasion many years ago from their Nordic neighbours! ;-)

    Steven Hubbard Posted 8 February 2010 at 6:48 | Permalink

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