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Flying to Iceland

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest plane ticket found$228
Cheapest month to flyOctober
Average flight time6 hrs, 18 mins
Possible destinations12
Most popular airlineIcelandair
Average flights per week334

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Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Iceland? It looks like November is currently the cheapest time to fly.

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Frequently asked questions

The average flight time between United States and Reykjavik (Iceland's capital), is 6 hours and 4 minutes. This has been calculated based on journeys departing from Washington, D.C..
Icelandair, jetBlue, airBaltic, Delta, KLM, Air France, Fly Play and Alaska Airlines all fly non-stop to Iceland.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Iceland is currently October.
Yes – some airlines fly direct to Iceland. You'll most likely fly non-stop to Reykjavik.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight to Iceland is $228. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Reykjavik, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Reykjavik Keflavik.
The cheapest airport in Iceland is Reykjavik Keflavik – we've found flights from $228.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Iceland is Tuesday, October 15, 2024, to Reykjavik Keflavik Airport.

Discover Iceland

Everyone should travel the northernmost Nordic country in the world at least once. Iceland’s natural beauty is something out of a fairytale story. Many people question the reality of surreal landscapes, until they see its majestic sights with their own eyes.

Although small in size and with only a population of about 330,000 (a bulk of which is found in the capital city of Reykjavic), tourists often compare this land to “heaven on Earth” -- and for good reason. Despite its misleading name, Iceland is far from the Arctic tundra that it is widely mistaken for. Lush meadows, gorgeous mountain ranges, and a diverse land full of natural wonder; even a few days in this country will be remembered for years to come!

Flights to Iceland

Keflavik International is Iceland’s largest and most frequented airport, serving an annual passenger base of 3.2 million and rising. Despite the country’s relatively small size as a tourist destination, there are nine direct flights from the United States alone with departure from cities including Boston, Denver, Minneapolis, Orlando, Seattle, and New York City.

All domestic flights are processed through Reykjavik’s local airport. Icelandair is the only airliner that offers nonstop flights to Iceland from the U.S., with SAS, Finnair, and Norwegian catering to the international tourist market.

What to Do in Iceland

No amount of time spent visiting Iceland is enough, but a week or so will give you plenty of opportunities to see the country’s top attractions. Stay a couple days in Reykjavik, where you will be welcomed by friendly locals and given the chance to explore the city.

A few hours in the Blue Lagoon, (a massive geothermal spa and the country’s top tourist “hot spots”) will prep you for the adventure ahead. Since Iceland is geographically diverse and that there are many miles between its famous natural wonders, you may want to rent a car and travel the Ring Road. This road circles around the entire country, and is by far the best way to experience Iceland’s beauty. Catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights in the off-season, and spend some time at Gullfoss, a gorgeous waterfall known for its mist sprays and rainbows.

Tourist Tips

Vacationing in Iceland is now cheaper than ever thanks to the high Krona-dollar exchange rate. A winter visit will net you even more savings, allowing you to see more for less! The food can get expensive in Reykavic, but stick to the local restaurants throughout the country for the best deals. Icelandic is the official language, but most residents speak English as a second.

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