Keflavik International Airport in Iceland releases new airport B2B magazine

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, and related upcoming events.

Within the latest edition, a range of festivities in Iceland and its capital Reykjavik are covered. These include the design festival DesignMarch, the food festival Food and Fun, Easter traditions Iceland, and winter activities in Iceland.

The issue also holds features on Keflavik International Airport’s services, connections, and achievements. In addition, Airmail features high-quality images showcasing the beauty of Iceland.

Keflavik International Airport’s latest Airmail B2B magazine can be viewed here.

 

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