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Travel to Iceland


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topover in Iceland en route to Europe at no additional airfare.

•    Delta Airlines operates a seasonal, nonstop service between New York (JFK) and Iceland.

•    Another option is Iceland Express  which flies from Copenhagen and London (Gatwick) to Keflavik (with additional service during the summer month to Warsaw (Frederic Chopin), Frankfurt-Hahn, Berlin (Schönefeld), Friedrichshafen, Alicante, Gothenburg and Stockholm (Arlanda). New connections were added in 2007 from Copenhagen directly to Akureyri and Egilsstadir. Direct flights now also include to and from New York City, Chicago, Boston and Winnipeg.

•    The popular European low-cost carrier EasyJet  began a service from London Luton airport on the 27th March 2012.

•    WOW Air, a brand new Icelandic low-cost airline is also due to begin operating flights from KEF to several european destinations : Alicante, Lyon, Basel, Zurich, Paris, Stuttgart, Cologne, Berlin, London, Krakow, Warsaw and Copenhagen.

•    Germanwings, has seasonal flights from Cologne.

•    SAS offers direct flights from Oslo, with connections to Stockholm and the rest of Scandinavia.

•    Niki and Air Berlin also have seasonal flights to a few destinations in Europe.

Scheduled service to Greenland and Faroe Islands, is provided by Air Iceland  and Atlantic Airways.

Due to lack of competition (especially in low season) or heavy demand (in high season), and the lack of any real low-cost airlines operating to Iceland, getting to Iceland is generally considered expensive. Flexible travelers might consider watching out for offers. The best way to do that is to subscribe to Icelandair and Iceland Express´ newsletters. Both airlines tend to send out emails with offers once in a couple of months or so, where you can book somewhat affordable
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