Pingdom Check
03/03/2025 | 10:00 AM

Our new topographic textile collection

In March 2025 we're excited to introduce our newest onboard textile collection – and now when you travel with us, you can get cozy with fresh designs inspired by a bird's-eye view of Icelandic nature from the skies above.

We're always looking for new ways to share the spirit of Iceland with passengers. One previous textile range (blankets, pillows, headrests, and more) shared a few simple lessons of the Icelandic language, and our most recent collection was inspired by the peaks of Iceland’s magnificent mountainous landscape. These textiles have found new homes after being donated to charities.

Inspired by the view from the skies

Our new collection is once again created in collaboration with WESSCO design company. It's adorned with topographic illustrations of Iceland as seen from above. The landscape becomes an abstract pattern with inviting curves and lines while also imbuing the whole aircraft cabin with a touch of Iceland's natural features.

Our new onboard Economy textiles set shows a gray blanket with white topographic lines, and white pillows with faint grey topographic lines, photographed on a white bench

To tie the concept together and immerse passengers in a complete Icelandic experience, many items of our onboard food packaging also represent Icelandic nature with specific data points and information about the area.

Part of our new topographic collection:picture shows a blue paper coffee cup with topographic lines

Other onboard products

We're proud to bring the spirit of Iceland to the world. Your introduction to Iceland begins the moment you step aboard one of our flights.

Read The Spirit of Iceland blog post to learn how we share and promote Icelandic artists, nature, and culture through our onboard music, menu, mood lighting, and more.

You can also take a deeper look at our eco-friendly onboard amenity kits, with a design that celebrates Icelandic art and flora.

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Using sustainable materials

As part of our commitment to constantly look for ways we can reduce the environmental footprint of our operation, the new collection is primarily produced from sustainable materials.

Our Economy blanket and pillow are made from a recycled PET. PET, short for Polyethylene Terephthalate, is a strong, lightweight and often transparent plastic, made from a combination of oil and petrochemicals. Recycled PET (RPET) is produced by collecting, sorting and recycling PET, then refining the material into flakes that can be turned into new products. The key impact of RPET is in its creation – reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 71% when compared with virgin PET and requiring 79% less energy to produce. It’s cruelty free, 100% recyclable, and is very lightweight, durable, and tear-resistant.

We no longer use plastic for fresh Saga Premium duvets and blankets. An attached elastic band shows that the duvet is unused.

Our new onboard Saga Premium quilted blanket is gray with white topograpgic lines - photographed hanging over a rope