Icelandair boards its passengers for flights by using a zone-based boarding process. Passengers are assigned to specific boarding zones based on their ticket class and frequent flyer status. Boarding typically starts with passengers in higher priority zones and progresses to lower priority zones.
Yes, Icelandair serves alcohol on their flights.
Yes, Icelandair offers lie-flat seats on some of their flights.
Yes, Lufthansa offers on-board wifi services for passengers during flights.
Yes, Lufthansa allows passengers to bring a personal item on board their flights.
No, airports do not conduct drug tests on passengers before allowing them to board flights.
Yes, JetBlue typically boards passengers from back to front on their flights.
Icelandair operates flights from Manchester.
Icelandair offers flights to countries such as Denmark, Finland France, Germany, The Netherlands as well as Norway, and Italy. They also offer flights to and from Canada and the USA.
Cargo planes do not carry passengers. Some commercial planes make "ghost flights" with no passengers on board.
In Icelandair's business class, passengers can enjoy amenities such as comfortable seating, priority boarding, premium meals, and access to airport lounges. Additional services may include in-flight entertainment, Wi-Fi, and attentive customer service.
No, a gate and a terminal are not the same in an airport. A terminal is a building where passengers check in, go through security, and board their flights. A gate is a specific area within the terminal where passengers board and disembark from their flights.
Yes, airports typically screen luggage for security purposes before allowing passengers to board flights. This is done to ensure the safety of all passengers and prevent any prohibited items from being brought onto the aircraft.