Air Iceland Duty Free Shopping

Most airlines offer some kind of inflight shopping although depending on the route and the airline, these products may or may not be duty free. You can usually expect to be able to purchase fragrances, cosmetics, etc from the comfort of your seat. Here’s what information we currently have on Air Iceland duty free shopping. Be sure to check back on this page frequently as we are constantly updating the information on the website.

About Air Iceland

Airline name: Air Iceland
IATA/ICAO Code: NY/FXI
Callsign: FAXI
Country: Iceland

Air Iceland (IATA: NY, ICAO: FXI) is a passenger airline from Iceland.

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Orlando Airport highlights potential travel restriction impacts

Orlando Airport, Florida (IATA: MCO) has issued a statement warning how the European travel restrictions imposed by President Trump could affect its services. The Presidential proclamation suspends the entry of most foreign nationals travelling to the United States if they have visited countries within Europe’s Schengen zone during the two weeks prior to their scheduled […]

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Keflavik International Airport expands Veovo collaboration to accommodate increased passenger numbers

ICELAND. Keflavik International Airport operator Isavia has expanded the use of Veovo flow management technology to ease challenges posed by increasing passenger numbers. The Veovo platform aims to offer airports the ability to “plan, predict and perfect” guest experiences and operations. With fivefold growth in just nine years, and 10 million passengers predicted this year, Iceland’s Keflavik Airport […]

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