Whaling detrimental to Icelandair 27. október 2006 09:58 Jón Karl Ólafsson: "Causing a great deal of harm to the airline" The Managing Director of Icelandair. Jón Karl Ólafsson, has declared his opposition to whaling and says that it could do a great deal of harm to the airline. The company received its first major cancellation yesterday from a travel agency. Icelandair has suffered a lot of hate mail and opposition abroad due to Iceland's whaling. Ólafsson believes that the Governmen's decision was badly thought out and that they did not take into consideration the hundreds of million Icelandic kronas generated by the Icelandic travel industry annually. The Icelandic association of whale watching companies have also condemned the decision to start commercial whaling and have challenged Sturla Böðvarsson, Minister for Tourism to ask for the decision to be reconsidered. The Icelandic ambassador in London was asked a second time to meet Ben Bradshaw, Britain's Minister of Fisheries, where Bradshaw once again stressed the British Govermnent's opposition to Iceland's whaling. News News in English Mest lesið Segir leigubílstjórastéttina hafa verið „eyðilagða“ Innlent Fólk búi í hesthúsunum: „Þarna kom að því sem við höfum varað við í mörg ár“ Innlent Veita útlendingum greiðari aðgang að heilbrigðiskerfinu en er skylt Innlent Talsverðar skemmdir eftir mikinn eld í Hafnarfirði Innlent Íslendingur lést vegna hitaslags Innlent Vatn flæddi upp úr klósettum og niðurföllum Innlent „Sprengingarnar eru að skemma húsin okkar“ Innlent Þrjú hjólhýsi „splundruðust“ á Holtavörðuheiðinni Innlent Fundi forsetanna lokið: Ekkert samkomulag um vopnahlé Erlent Hátt í þrjú hundruð mótmæla útlendingastefnu stjórnvalda Innlent
The Managing Director of Icelandair. Jón Karl Ólafsson, has declared his opposition to whaling and says that it could do a great deal of harm to the airline. The company received its first major cancellation yesterday from a travel agency. Icelandair has suffered a lot of hate mail and opposition abroad due to Iceland's whaling. Ólafsson believes that the Governmen's decision was badly thought out and that they did not take into consideration the hundreds of million Icelandic kronas generated by the Icelandic travel industry annually. The Icelandic association of whale watching companies have also condemned the decision to start commercial whaling and have challenged Sturla Böðvarsson, Minister for Tourism to ask for the decision to be reconsidered. The Icelandic ambassador in London was asked a second time to meet Ben Bradshaw, Britain's Minister of Fisheries, where Bradshaw once again stressed the British Govermnent's opposition to Iceland's whaling.
News News in English Mest lesið Segir leigubílstjórastéttina hafa verið „eyðilagða“ Innlent Fólk búi í hesthúsunum: „Þarna kom að því sem við höfum varað við í mörg ár“ Innlent Veita útlendingum greiðari aðgang að heilbrigðiskerfinu en er skylt Innlent Talsverðar skemmdir eftir mikinn eld í Hafnarfirði Innlent Íslendingur lést vegna hitaslags Innlent Vatn flæddi upp úr klósettum og niðurföllum Innlent „Sprengingarnar eru að skemma húsin okkar“ Innlent Þrjú hjólhýsi „splundruðust“ á Holtavörðuheiðinni Innlent Fundi forsetanna lokið: Ekkert samkomulag um vopnahlé Erlent Hátt í þrjú hundruð mótmæla útlendingastefnu stjórnvalda Innlent