u/jilemc

Kids box on Iceland air

When I was trying to look it up, I couldn’t find anything conclusive, so thought I’d share what we received in our kids box for kids under 12. Our son is 4. They always brought be boxes out just before cabin service.

YVR-KEF - evening flight. Ham and cheese sandwich, iogo yogurt, Oreo cookie. This was the real box winner - we had packed a sandwich for my son for this flight, but he only wanted the ham and cheese from the box. No juice etc provided, but he’s always good with water.

KEF-CPH - Huge apple juice box (250ml!!!), cheese pita type “sandwich” - but it’s more like a slice of cheese in a different tasting Roti is the best way to describe it. My son did not like it. It also had a small box of pencil crayons and a post card.

CPH-KEF - Happy monkey (or something like that), strawberry banana “smoothie” in a tetra pack type packaging. Very large again(250ml?), a delicious soft pizza bun, it too had a small box of pencil crayons and post card.

KEF-YVR - same as KEF to cph-Huge apple juice box (250ml) cheese pita type “sandwich” - but it’s more like a slice of cheese in a different tasting Roti is the best way to describe it. My son did not like it. It also had a small box of pencil crayons and a post card.

We never did get a stuffed animal like previously mentioned on their website, and my son says the pencil crayons are hard to color with - but I’m not complaining for complimentary items! Ha.

Also, they offer all kids a pair of wired headsets when coming on board. We never took them as we loaded a cheap tablet with videos, and used his Bluetooth headphones, but we noticed a lot of parents using them instead- so take them for yourself if you need wired ones, and your kid has their own already!

And last absolute protip I read on here previously - make sure you sign up for your saga club and have the number in the itinerary. We earned enough points on the way to cph to use on food and snacks on the way home

Hope this helps some families out there!

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u/jilemc — 4 days ago

The 802/805 train (bus?) to Malmo - how to pay or buy?

Hi Everyone,

We are wrapping up our two weeks exploring Copenhagen/Denmark. We plan on going to Malmo in the next few days, and it says on our maps to take the 802 or 805 train (or bus - the picture on my map says a bus, but I think it’s a train since it’s only 25 minutes away).

I have tried googling, but it keeps saying buy a flix ticket.

Can I pay with my rejsekort app? Or will I need to use Rejsebillet? And then in Sweden to come home, do I need a different app for the same bus, since it’s a different country?

I truly appreciate any help you may provide

Edit: thank you so much to everyone who answered, I truly appreciate such thorough and concise answers!

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u/jilemc — 10 days ago

With them closing down - if the cabin crew and flight crew are not currently at their “home base,” would spirit be responsible in ensuring they return home from where they are in the world? Or they have to figure it on their own?

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u/jilemc — 20 days ago