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How Far Is Iceland From London?

Does anyone discern how far is Iceland and capital from London thanks?


Answer: London to Reykjavik is about 1175 miles.
 
 

What London Councils Have Come Acropper By Investing In Iceland?

I ascertain talk of several London councils being affected by Iceland's financial crisis, after investing with Icelandic banks. Which councils are these?


Answer: well i wont shop at iceland again no wonderment they dont make any money
everythings only £1
never mind mums gone to iceland all or bloody notes has as well!!!!

ha ha!!!
 
 

I Want To Fly From London To Iceland, Does Anyone Know A Cheap Airline?



Answer: Icelandair http://www.icelandair.co.uk/ were the cheapest when I was there last Christmas.
 
 

Is Iceland Expensive For A Holiday, Say Compared To London Uk?



Answer: It's still very valuable but cheaper than it was. Some items are cheaper than in UK, but very few. Most are around twice the UK price.
Similar answer here from a few days ago.
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/definitely/ind ex;_ylt=AloihPAhT6IqdrsU75LdhXshBgx.;_yl

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What's The Best Way To Get To Iceland By Boat From The UK?

I'm based in London and Iceland is the first stay in my travels where I will be seeking to discover more from life. So.I'd appreciate any interesting routes that I can take, and as I'm wandering on a budget something that will not cost me an arm and


Answer: There inured to to be a ferry from Aberdeen to Reykavik although I'm not sure it still sails. I do know it would be a long sailing and you could be in for some choppy weather. Better save the pennies and book yourself a stopover flight to USA via Reykavik

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