Issue number 6 of the airport B2B magazine Airmail, published by Keflavik International Airport (KEF), is reliving the events of the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruption, as
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Unique tours in Iceland: Thrihnukagigur volcano magma chamber tours
Unique volcano magma chamber tours in Iceland are being offered this summer to the Thrihnukagigur volcano, a volcano that has been dormant for around 4,000
Iceland Hekla volcano eruption sensationalised by foreign journalists
Journalists from all around the world have begun to speculate over the eruption of Iceland’s Hekla volcano; however, scientists say that there is not yet
Iceland flights and volcano information
Iceland is a volcanic island and its modern infrastructure and emergency services have been designed to cope with volcanic eruptions. Despite the regular earthquakes and
USA TODAY votes Iceland as top travel destination 2011
On 14th April 2010, Iceland became infamous when the Iceland volcano Eyjafjallajokull erupted. Ever since, the country has been under the spotlight. However, this scrutiny
Aviation conference in Iceland to be held at Asbru Enterprise Park
The Atlantic Conference on Eyjafjallajokull and Aviation, which will be held at Asbru Enterprise Park, is set to be the most important aviation conference in
Global aviation organizations and airlines to gather in Iceland for conference on Eyjafjallajokull and aviation
It has recently been announced by the Keilir Aviation Academy that the ‘Atlantic Conference on Eyjafjallajokull and Aviation’ is to be held at Keflavik International
Volcano news gets travellers inspired by Iceland
News of the volcano in Iceland cooling down has spread across the world’s media as travellers can now start looking forward to being inspired by
Iceland volcano tours to Eyjafjallajokull eruption site on the rise
Iceland volcano tours to the Eyjafjallajokull eruption are on the increase as tour operators try to keep up with the demand from tourists wanting to
Volcanic ash cloud from Iceland volcano eruption made into souvenir
Volcanic ash from the Iceland volcano is being collected, filtered, dried and bottled it into small resealable glass containers ready to sell as souvenirs. The
Keflavik Airport in Iceland makes summer preparations after volcano disruptions
Whilst Keflavik International Airport was forced to close for a few days due to ash clouds from the volcanic eruption at Eyjafjallajokull, airport staff remained