Iceland Adventure: A Surprising Conversion
Kai Rambow's summer adventure on Iceland's Ring Road includes a most unusual hotel.
Kai Rambow's summer adventure on Iceland's Ring Road includes a most unusual hotel.
So far the name is We Are Back, but if it really takes off, it will have a new name and some of the same people.
Flybe has a new lease on life, but financial troubles still follow WOW even after its bankruptcy and shutdown.
Schedule problems stemming from the 737 MAX crisis are leading Icelandair to go back to turboprops for some routes.
A sharp drop in Iceland's tourism numbers is starting to seriously worry the industry and government officials.
Iceland adds a new road trip route along its Arctic Coast
With perhaps more optimism than is called for, the founder of failed discount airline WOW hopes to return to the air by June.
The end was sudden but predictable for one of the splashiest ultra-discount carriers.
Low fares to Europe must be purchased as part of a roundtrip.
Continuing cash crises force the struggling airline to drop four more North American cities.
With cash short and fleet shrinking, WOW's future looks bleak at best unless new investors can save it.
Iceland's upstart discounter flies into financial troubles and an aborted merger with Icelandair, but new financing appears in the works.
Perhaps easing pressure on both, Iceland's two discount airlines will continue as separate operations but with one ownership.
If you've always had a yen to see nature's most spectacular light show, the Northern Lights, or if you prefer, Aurora Borealis, now's the time, according to experts cited by The Telegraph (UK). Dr. Nathan Case of AuroraWatch UK told the paper that “The months surrounding the equinoxes are generally good for aurora hunting. As we head into winter, the evenings start to stretch out, giving us more chance to see them. A space weather phenomenon called the 'Russell-McPherson' effect also means...
Dropping service in some Midwest cities, Icelandic discount airline WOW insists it still plans to be a big player in U.S. markets.