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Direct flights between London and the magnificent Eastfjords begin next spring 1664

13. mar 2023 20:22

Discover the World, one of UK’s leading specialist tour operators, will soon offer direct flights from London Gatwick to Egilsstaðir, East Iceland, reports the National Broadcasting Service.

There are many hidden gems found in East Iceland, a region rich of vast highland deserts completely untouched by humans, narrow fjords flanked by mountains and stunning scenery. Discover the World has teamed up with an Icelandic production company to create an ad aimed to lure more British travellers to the remote region.

Read more13 reasons to visit the magnificent East

The ad includes stunning shots from Egilsstaðir, Borgarfjörður eystri, Seyðisfjörður, Stöðvarfjörður, Breiðdalsvík, and Djúpivogur.

Stöðvarfjörður,

Stöðvarfjörður in East Iceland. Photo/GVA

The tour operator will offer direct flights to East Iceland every Sunday between 22nd of May and 2nd of September next year.

According to the National Broadcasting Service the Icelandic government intends to fund programmes and marketing campaigns in order to increase tourism in the east and north. 

Discover the World, one of UK’s leading specialist tour operators, will soon offer direct flights from London Gatwick to Egilsstaðir, East Iceland, reports the National Broadcasting Service.

There are many hidden gems found in East Iceland, a region rich of vast highland deserts completely untouched by humans, narrow fjords flanked by mountains and stunning scenery. Discover the World has teamed up with an Icelandic production company to create an ad aimed to lure more British travellers to the remote region.

Read more13 reasons to visit the magnificent East

The ad includes stunning shots from Egilsstaðir, Borgarfjörður eystri, Seyðisfjörður, Stöðvarfjörður, Breiðdalsvík, and Djúpivogur.

Stöðvarfjörður,

Stöðvarfjörður in East Iceland. Photo/GVA

The tour operator will offer direct flights to East Iceland every Sunday between 22nd of May and 2nd of September next year.

According to the National Broadcasting Service the Icelandic government intends to fund programmes and marketing campaigns in order to increase tourism in the east and north.