There are airports that process you, and then there are airports that stage a farewell. Keflavík, Iceland’s international gateway, is attempting something rather more poetic than the usual choreography of security trays, duty-free lighting and last-minute gate changes. With its new Bless Programme — bless meaning “goodbye” in Icelandic — KEF Airport is transforming the liminal hour before departure into a miniature cultural salon: part tasting menu, part gallery walk, part listening session, part final toast.
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Riyadh Air and Atlético de Madrid Partnership Expands to Include Women’s First Team
Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier and Atlético de Madrid announce the expansion of their strategic partnership, with the airline becoming the front-of-jersey sponsor for the club’s Women’s First Team. This multi-year agreement mirrors the sponsorship of the men’s team that was signed in 2023 and will start with the 2026-2027 season. -
Catch Every Second of Arsenal vs PSG in the European Cup Final on the Biggest Screens in JBR
The countdown is officially on for the European Cup Final, and Offside is set to bring every moment of the action to life with an electric match-day atmosphere filled with wall-to-wall screens, cold pints, and roaring fans. Kicking off at 8PM, football enthusiasts can witness every nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat moment as Arsenal and PSG go head-to-head for the title in a final that’s already shaping up to be a historic night for football. Adding to the buzz, guests can sip on refreshing drinks, tuck into crowd-pleasing bar bites, and soak up all the energy, drama, and excitement of football’s biggest stage. -
Emirates completes first-ever retrofit of two-class A380 aircraft
Emirates has reached a defining milestone in its ambitious multi-billion dollar retrofit programme with the successful reconfiguration of its first two-class A380 aircraft. The newly refurbished aircraft (A6-EUX) has taken to the skies operating as EK 39/40 between Dubai and Birmingham, featuring sparkling new interiors with Emirates’ latest products in three cabin classes: 76 Business Class seats, 56 Premium Economy Seats, and 437 Economy Class seats.This is the first of 15 two-class A380 aircraft in its fleet that Emirates will renovate as part of its commitment to offer customers a consistently superior experience in the sky.