All direct flights to Reykjavik from the UK & Ireland

Flights from Airport code Flag Country Airline Name Book now Route Description Route
GlasgowGLAUkUkIcelandairClick to go to Icelandair booking siteFlights from Glasgow to ReykjavikFlights to Reykjavik from Glasgow
Glasgow International GLAUkUkIcelandairClick to go to Icelandair booking siteFlights from Glasgow International to ReykjavikFlights to Reykjavik from Glasgow International
London HeathrowLHRUkUkIcelandairClick to go to Icelandair booking siteflights from London Heathrow to ReykjavikFlights to Reykjavik from London Heathrow
ManchesterMANUkUkIcelandairClick to go to Icelandair booking siteflights from Manchester to ReykjavikFlights to Reykjavik from Manchester

Flight Summary

Reykjavik is the home of Icelandair, who've been operating flights between the UK and Iceland for over 60 years.

Destination Summary

Europe's most northerly capital may be tiny, but it offers wild nightlife to accompany the surrounding countryside's equally wild attractions, including volcanoes, glaciers, spurting geysers and warm thermal waters.

Quick Facts

  • Airport Code: KEF
  • Alternative Name: Keflavik | Keflavik
  • Miles From City Centre: 32

James Says

Currently, Icelandair operate direct flights to Reykjavik from London (Heathrow) and Glasgow . Cheap flights to Reykjavik are also available from London Stansted, with British Airways also planning to launch its first-ever flights to Iceland in the spring of 2006. Reykjavik also makes for a unique stopover on the way to the USA , with Icelandair offering flights from the UK to several major American cities, including New York , Boston and Orlando .

@Jodatu That might be slightly different. I only looked at SE HS1 on their own, also with flights fm Manston ceasing, looked at Ashford-EDI

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@Jodatu Yes, SE HS1 Highspeed. Off Peak single was £1.80 less St P - Ahsford cf peak. I tried booking online, no suggestion of CDRs

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@Jodatu Read the link - basically no advance tix on HS1, minimal savings offpeak compared to peak. Why would SE want to compete with selves?

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