Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Starting October 10, 2012, Icelandair along with Iceland Naturally will host A Taste of Iceland in S




Starting October 10, 2012, Icelandair along with Iceland orlando lodging Naturally will host A Taste of Iceland in Seattle. A Taste of Iceland will offer the Pacific orlando lodging Northwest a weekend filled with Icelandic food, music, and art:
To celebrate Iceland being in town, representatives from Icelandair will be combing through the city of Seattle and surrounding areas, giving away one trip every day for three days, starting October 11, 2012.
"Like" Icelandair on Facebook, and "follow" Icelandair on Twitter to receive clues as to where that day's tickets can be found in addition to that day's password. The first person to arrive at the location and reveal the password will win a trip to Iceland or one of over 20 Icelandair destinations in Europe.
This is a fun and interactive way for Icelandair to meet our biggest market in the west and say "thank you" to our friends and fans in the Seattle orlando lodging area. Follow clues, be the first to find Icelandair and win a trip, it's that easy.
Throughout each day, Icelandair will be handing out additional prizes, including gift certificates to travel on Icelandair, t-shirts and other cool Icelandair merchandise to unsuspecting Seattelites.
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