Icelandair, renowned for its tradition of naming aircraft after Icelandic natural wonders, now extends its tribute to the country's remarkable fauna with the launch of its innovative 'Dýralíf' (Wildlife) amenity kits—an experience curated for the modern, eco-aware traveler.
Innovative Kit Design. Icelandair has introduced its 'Dýralíf' amenity kit collection, featuring four exclusive purse designs inspired by the nation’s iconic wildlife, to elevate the Saga Premium inflight journey.
Developed in collaboration with the acclaimed design studio International and Icelandic skincare specialist Hannes Dóttir, the collection draws from the folklore and natural beauty of Iceland’s beloved creatures: puffin, arctic fox, Icelandic horse, and raven. Each carefully curated kit aims to provide passengers with restorative essentials for a more comfortable and memorable flight.
The animal-themed pouches are thoughtfully crafted for post-flight reuse, blending style and sustainability. Each kit includes:
- Signature skincare products by Hannes Dóttir
- Noise-reducing earplugs
- Dental kit with eco-friendly toothbrush and toothpaste
- Contoured eyeshade for restful sleep
- Recycled-material socks
- “Do not disturb” stickers for personalized comfort
- Engaging educational cards about each featured Icelandic animal
Sustainability at the Forefront. Every purse is constructed from responsibly sourced materials, including recycled canvas, vegan leather alternatives, and felt made from upcycled plastic bottles.
The toothbrush is crafted from biodegradable cornstarch, while the socks utilize recycled fibers for reduced environmental impact.
Plastic usage is kept to an absolute minimum, with most packaging now paper-based.
These exclusive amenity kits are complimentary for all Saga Premium guests traveling between Iceland and North America, underscoring Icelandair’s commitment to luxury and environmental stewardship.
The collection first debuted with puffin and arctic fox motifs, with the Icelandic horse and raven designs joining the lineup to reflect the full spectrum of Iceland’s rich wildlife heritage.