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Enjoying your TR Justin and thinking about my visit to Iceland, years ago but in October.
Yes - it's a 40 inch seat pitch which is still pretty good for Europe! Euro-business being usually an economy class seat pitch, perhaps with an empty seat beside.
I suspect it was double catered (the food was from Iceland). I remember on my Saga Class afternoon flight from Iceland to Denmark the menu mentioned that the fish had been caught that morning!
I also remember coming in to land in Iceland and looking out the window - there was greenery everywhere! It's like Hawaii, I thought. On the ground later, I noted that the "greenery" was moss covered rock.
I think I did that tour as well. I must say that your photos don't quite reflect my memory of it. When I did the tour in October, years ago, there wasn't much snow about. And the scenery was fantastically bizarre. I wondered if I was still on Earth! I suspect that when snow covers most of it, it becomes a bit less bizarre...
The nightlife in Reykjavik is a bit infamous. We all know about doggy bags, but in Reykjavik they apparently had doggy cups! When the bar/club closed they kicked you out but would put any drink still going into a take-away container! Ha ha. Alcohol being notoriously expensive in the Nordic countries. I don't know if that still happens..
Icelandair Saga Class was like your normal stock, standard QF or VA domestic business.
Yes - it's a 40 inch seat pitch which is still pretty good for Europe! Euro-business being usually an economy class seat pitch, perhaps with an empty seat beside.
For my meal I chose the salmon and I have to say, it was one of the best inflight meals I have ever had. Truly amazing. The fish was so succulent and cooked to perfection.
I suspect it was double catered (the food was from Iceland). I remember on my Saga Class afternoon flight from Iceland to Denmark the menu mentioned that the fish had been caught that morning!
I also remember coming in to land in Iceland and looking out the window - there was greenery everywhere! It's like Hawaii, I thought. On the ground later, I noted that the "greenery" was moss covered rock.
Today we would be seeing
- Gullfoss Waterfall
- Thingvellir National Park
- Geysir Erupting Geothermal area
- Hveragerdi Earthquake town
- Faxi Waterfall
I think I did that tour as well. I must say that your photos don't quite reflect my memory of it. When I did the tour in October, years ago, there wasn't much snow about. And the scenery was fantastically bizarre. I wondered if I was still on Earth! I suspect that when snow covers most of it, it becomes a bit less bizarre...
The nightlife in Reykjavik is a bit infamous. We all know about doggy bags, but in Reykjavik they apparently had doggy cups! When the bar/club closed they kicked you out but would put any drink still going into a take-away container! Ha ha. Alcohol being notoriously expensive in the Nordic countries. I don't know if that still happens..
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