Introduction to Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport
Playing a key role as the North Atlantic’s premier air traffic hub as well as Iceland’s main international gateway with over 98% of all travellers to/from Iceland go through Keflavík Airport.
Located about 50 km southwest of the capital, Reykjavík.
The airport is open 24/7/365.
Keflavik Airport is an excellent starting point for any Icelandic adventure.
Latest Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport News
Icelandair Grows North American Network With Nashville Addition
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Other Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport News
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- 2023 Review from KEF Airport
- WestJet to connect Calgary and Iceland
- United Airlines Daily Seasonal Nonstop Service Between Reykjavik and New York Returns for 2024
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