Fire up your iPhone camera, and brainstorm some new #volcanobrag hashtags because you're heading out on Iceland Airways. This 80-year-old carrier comes from the land of glaciers, geysers, and gorgeous skies, but you'll find only that last one on board the flight. Icelandic Air is as safe as they come – in other words, no lava's ever flowin' in the economy cabin – and it's known for the uber-convenience of its one-stop-only transatlantic routes to 40 cities in North America and Europe. Plus, it's become something of a national symbol; not only does the carrier go above and beyond to keep kids and adults happy, but it also showcases the creative work of Iceland's most famous artists. Did you know that both Björk and Sigur Rós debuted albums specifically for Icelandair passengers months before the general release? That's the kind of amazingness we're talking about here. Slip on those headphones, and get ready for the flight of your life. We'll ask Sigur Rós to grab you a fluffy pillow.
Saga Club
No, this isn't a book club dedicated to the trillions of tomes in the "Game of Thrones" saga; it's Iceland Air's frequent-flyer program, and it's just as amazing as anything you'd find at Kings Landing. Once you sign up, you'll start earning Saga points on flights, hotels, and other partner goodies, and you can turn those miles into free flights, business-class upgrades, and all sorts of Iceland Airways treats that aren't putrefied shark meat. What's more, you can buy or share your points whenever you want, so you'll never get stuck just a few miles short of that getaway you've been dreaming about since the Lannisters took over Casterly Rock. That's a long time to wait for a quick trip to Reykjavík.
It's Oh So Quiet
Björk may have punctuated that silence with some serious wow-bam, but Icelandair is all about playing it cool. Book your reservations with Flights.com today, and you'll find deals, offers, and first-class specials that let you jet off without blowing a fuse in your budget. Maybe that's worthy of a wow-bam after all. Take it away.