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The flag carrier airline of Iceland, Icelandair is the main airline and has been operating to the destinations on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Headquartered in Keflavik International airport located close to the capital city of Reykjavik, Icelandair is having plenty of codeshares with a number of airlines including Aeroflot, Air Iceland Connect, Alaska Airlines, and others. The airline is a premier member of IATA since the year 1950 and member of Association of European Airlines since 1957. In the recent years, Icelandair has been serving 26 destinations in Europe and more than 23 destinations in North America. The airline flies to 49 cities in 16 countries including prominent capital cities and unique travel destinations.
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The airline has been offering Economy Standard (Economy Light, Economy Flex), Saga Premium (equivalent to a Business Class service), and Saga Premium Flex (an upgrade on Saga Premium) as classes of travel for its passengers. Passengers of Iceland Airlines Economy class can enjoy an array of facilities, which include complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and free access to in-flight entertainment systems. If you would like to have alcoholic drinks, food or WI-FI on board you can purchase these for a nominal fee. Passengers flying in Iceland Airlines Premium or Premium Flex category receive a complimentary gourmet meal and drinks, and passengers whose ages are in between 2-11 receive a free children’s meal and fruit juice. If you need an infant meal, they must be pre-ordered on the Iceland airlines Service Desk. Saga Class passengers of Icelandair don't need to worry about getting bored on their flight, as they're offered extensive range of in-flight entertainment available from the comfort of their seat.
The number of checked bags you can bring when travelling in flights to Iceland depends on multiple factors, such as your destination and ticket type.
Saga Class: Saga Class passengers of Icelandair are permitted two carry-on bags per person alongside one small personal item. They are also permitted two checked bags
weighing up to 32kg with a maximum size of 158cm. The passengers have to ensure they don't exceed the maximum weight allowed for each carry-on bag 10kg and
40cm x 30cm x 15 cm dimensions.
Economy Class: Economy Class passengers of Flights to Iceland are permitted to one carry-on bag per person and one small personal item. They are allowed to carry one piece
of luggage of up to 23kg under the Checked-in baggage category where as the Economy Comfort class passenger are permitted two checked bags weighing up to 23kg each.
Icelandair operates a frequent flyer program known as Saga Club. The members of the club can earn and use Saga Points on flight on Iceland and its partner airlines all around the world. Passengers travelling on Icelandair can link with the frequent flyer program for free and start earning saga points by buying airline tickets and they can even pile up saga points by doing shopping and buying groceries for home. Members of the Saga Points can make use of the points earned for Icelandic airlines flights, on-board purchases, Icelandair gift purchases, upgrades, Wi-Fi on board, more legroom, and can transfer points to Alaska Airlines and JetBlue Airlines.
Online Check-in: The airline permits online check-in for its flights, which is provided via the Icelandic airlines website. This service only opens 36 hours before departure time of the international flights and 24 hours before the domestic flights, and closes 60 minutes before scheduled departure time. 247Traveltechinc suggests that you should check in online 24 hours beforehand for a quick and easy airport journey and skip the long check-in queues at the airport for Icelandair flights. Airport Check-in: Passengers can opt for check-in at the airport for Icelandic airlines departure flight either via the check-in counter or with the help of a self-service kiosk.