Within the issue, KEF has interviewed some of the key players in the smooth running of international flights to and from Iceland, including Keflavik International Airport’s CEO Bjorn Oli Hauksson, and the CEO of Icelandair Birkir Holm Gudnason.
In addition to Eyjafjallajokull, issue 6 holds various sporting activities to partake in, and a run down of various ways to experience the country. The issue also features some of the wildlife the country has to offer.
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. The magazine boasts high-quality images showcasing the beauty of Iceland.
Issue 6 of KEF’s Airmail can be viewed by clicking here.
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