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New Lisbon Route from Icelandair : From Icelandic Frost to Portuguese Toast!

Looking for a travel experience that combines fire and ice? Well, Icelandair just made it easier to jump from the icy charm of Keflavik to the sunny vibes of Lisbon! On October 11, Icelandair officially launched its new route, whisking passengers between these two contrasting but equally stunning destinations. What was initially supposed to be a seasonal fling has blossomed into a full-blown year-round love affair, thanks to travelers who just couldn’t get enough of Lisbon’s warm, sunny embrace. Who can blame them? Iceland may have glaciers, but Lisbon’s got pastéis de nata. Tough choice, right?

Twice-Weekly Flights to Year-Round Sunshine

Today Icelandair however offers this flight twice a week and explains that Portugal has obviously added a bit of spice too their previously impressive almost 60 worldwide destinations. Therefore one is still likely to enjoy these glorious evenings wherein all the light is not from the ubiquitous Icelandic evening sky, but rather from the setting sun in southern Europe as opposed a to sky filled with norther lights (which however, it has to be said, are not very warm).

Lisbon’s got it all: ancient architecture, mouth-watering food, and more sunshine than your vitamin D-deprived soul could ever need. 

For assistance for your groups and incentives to Lisbon contact us!

Icelandair: Fulfilling Your Sun Cravings

Icelandair’s Chief Commercial Officer, Tomas Ingason, couldn’t be more excited about the route’s success. He’s basically saying, "You're welcome, Iceland." Clearly, the people have spoken, and they want fewer thermal baths and more sunshine with a side of sangria.

New Lisbon Route from Icelandair

So, whether you're dreaming of sipping a crisp vino verde by the Tagus River or catching a fado performance in Alfama, Icelandair is there to transport you to Lisbon. 

Don't hesitate to contact our fantastic DMC Lisbon to help you with your groups and incentives.

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15 October 2024
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