Flights

Iceland is closer then you think the island is less than 5 hours away from the east coast of the United States and 3 hour from the European continent. Iceland has a daily flight schedule to and from Keflavik international airport and Icelandair and Iceland Express maintain regular scheduled flights to many destinations around the world. Visit our travel guide and find out how you can get to Iceland.

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Flights


Flights


Airports in Iceland:
Keflavík Airport (KEF): Iceland's international airport, about a 50-minute drive or bus-ride from Reykavík
Reykjavík Airport (RKV): hub for domestic flights, located near the Reykjavík city center 

Approximate flight times to Iceland (KEF):
from London: 3 hrs.
from Copenhagen: 3 hrs. 10 min.
from Frankfurt: 3 hrs. 35 min.
from New York: 5 hrs. 30 min.
 
Icelandair
Iceland's largest and oldest airline offers regular year-round flights and seasonal flights to Iceland from from selected gateways in Europe, USA and Canada. Please note that some gateways are summer-only. It also offers an expanded network of connections between USA/Caribbean and Iceland/Europe through JetBlue. For more information, visit www.icelandair.com

WOW Air
This Icelandic low-cost carrier connects Iceland with selected cities in Europe. Some destinations are summer-only. For more information, visit www.wowair.com

SAS
Major Scandinavian airline connecting Iceland with Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo. For more information, visit www.flysas.com


Other airlines with summer-only flights to Iceland (KEF):
Delta, from New York
EasyJet, from London
Norwegian, from Oslo
Transavia, from Paris
Lufthansa, from selected cities in Germany
Air Berlinfrom selected cities in Germany
Germanwings, from Stuttgart & Cologne
Edelweiss Air, from Geneva & Zurich
Niki Lufthart, from Vienna
Austrian, from Vienna
Primera Air, selected cities in Spain
Travel Service, from Budapest & Prague

Other flight booking sites: 
Dohop
Kayak