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Yellow Travel Limited’s Ultimate Guide to Seeing the Wonders of the Northern Lights from Birmingham Airport

Yellow Travel Limited, the top provider of taxis from Birmingham Airport celebrating 21 years in business in the West Midlands this year, has compiled a list of ways for customers to see the Northern Lights this winter from now until February 2017.

The Aurora Borealis is an out of this world light show created by electrically charged particles from the sun that hit the earth’s atmosphere at the North Pole and the South Pole. Many people have a dream of seeing the beautiful phenomenon at some stage in their lives - now it is closer than ever.

Travelling as far North as possible can ensure you experience a fascinating once in a lifetime sight. From Birmingham Airport, reaching Iceland is now a breeze to witness the spectacular Northern Lights as well as the world-famous Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, locations made famous by the global multi-award-winning television sensation Game of Thrones, plus geysers and volcanoes.



All of this is made possible by flying Birmingham to the Icelandic Capital of Reykjavik with IcelandAir which formally commenced operations locally back in 2014. Once settled in Iceland, ask at the reception desk to avail of a wide selection of choices to get you to fulfil your dream of seeing the Aurora Borealis with your own eyes. Iceland is one of the most affordable places in the entire North Pole and the South Pole regions to visit the Northern Lights.

Feeling more adventurous? There are custom designed hotels and retreats specially built to cater for star gazers. Some even have their own observatories built into the amazing and unique rural landscapes.

Stunning Norway is another fantastic choice for keen Northern Lights hunters in the West Midlands with a multitude of flight options available from Birmingham Airport to Oslo to suit ever schedule. Convenience internal flights can get you to the heart of the action on the island of Svalbard. What’s more, the area is in complete darkness from now until the end of January 2017 with a super eerie blue twilight to add to the mystery while taking in the Northern Lights. This is the only place on Earth where you can see the Aurora Borealis during the day.

We look forward to hearing all about your adventures in your taxi from Birmingham Airport.

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