This week in Iceland ! + a few more added
Some photos from Iceland taken this week.
Some photos from Iceland taken this week.
At prices that could launch a new fare war, WOW launches California-to-Europe flights at $69 one-way
Iceland's either enjoying or suffering a huge boom in tourism, depending on your point of view.
Reykjavik called on residents of the Icelandic capital to turn off their lights for a night to improve viewing of the Aurora Borealis.
Two low-cost carriers, Norwegian and WOW, are opening new U.S.-to-Europe routes for next summer, at discount prices...and fees.
Wow Air, the Icelandic discounter, has some under $300 fares to Paris from New York, Boston and Baltimore...but you'll need to move fast!
Iceland's flag carrier is inviting passengers to skip their website and use Facebook Messenger to book flights and Reykjavik stopovers.
Iceland's WOW Air is adding flights to the NYC area, with tempting $99 one-way to Iceland and $149 to Europe limited fares.
Icelandic discounter WOW air starts service from Los Angeles and San Francisco with low promo fares.
Icelandair adds 4-a-week service to Canada's 2nd-largest city, opening not only access to Iceland, but a new gateway to Europe for Canadians.
Thingvellir National Park is a great example of a rift valley, and was where the Icelandic people held their first parliament during Viking times. Today we're featuring it because it's a great backdrop for some memorable rainbows.
Want to get away from it all, or at least crowds of people? The UN Population survey tells you where the population density is lowest.
In northwest China, the government is curbing 'glacier tourism' to protect the shrinking glaciers in an area where temperatures have been rising.
WOW Air, the Icelandic discounter that got big publicity earlier this year by offering $99 fares from the U.S. to Europe via its homebase in Reykjavik is now planning to add Los Angeles and San Francisco to its network. The 4-day-week LA...
Britain announced Wednesday that it was increasing the usual 6 month visa for Chinese tourists to a two year visa, effective in January and for the same cost of 85 pounds. And Prime Minister David Cameron announced...