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Be prepared to be dazzled. Reykjavík is a vibrant city with excellent infrastructure, which means access to cutting-edge technology, inspiring meeting venues and warm hospitable people willing and able to render the best service. Reykjavík was voted top destination 2012 by Lonely Planet and awarded the Travel Reader's Choice Award. National Geographic was of the same opinion and named Iceland among the best of the world's trips available in 2012. "Be prepared to be dazzled. Reykjavík is a vibrant city with excellent infrastructure, which means access to cutting-edge technology, inspir- ing meeting venues and warm hospitable people willing and able to render the best service. Reykjavík was voted top destination 2012 by Lonely Planet and awarded the Travel Reader's Choice Award. National Geographic was of the same opinion and named Iceland among the best of the world's trips available in 2012" EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE As a host you will find that the service commitment of Icelandic suppliers will exceed your expectations. Ice- land is small and the close proximity combined with a laid back mentality and efficiency make all problems solvable and no project unmanageable. The combina- tion of all these insure that you will find Reykjavik's value as a destination is comparable or more advanta- geous than anywhere else in the world. Whether you are planning a small meeting or a major convention Reykjavík should always be at the top of your location list. WHY CHOOSE REYKJAVÍK? All roads lead to Reykjavík Iceland is midway between Europe and North America. A number of airlines fly to Reykjavík and the flight time is only 2-6 hours. Long distance flights are easily arranged and make this a convenient stop for all hemi- spheres. Efficient organizers and can do attitude Icelanders are known for their quick and to the mark work, which was reflected in how effortlessly they welcomed President Reagan, and Secretary Gorbachev for a summit conference in Reykjavík in 1986. Modern and up-to-date Organizing meetings and conferences is easy in Iceland. Cutting-edge tech- nology, fine hotels, good restaurants and good means of transport make this an ideal meeting place. 6

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