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Keflavik International Airport is the leading air hub in different countries... It is 3 km from and 50 minutes from.

The area of \u200b\u200bKeflavik Airport is 25 square kilometers: this area has three runways, a terminal and other service buildings. Most of the flights to / from Iceland are operated by this hub. In 2015, the passenger traffic amounted to 4 million 855 thousand people.


Airlines and destinations of Keflavik airport

There are two airlines based at Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport - Icelendair, WOW air. In addition to them, regular flights are operated by air carriers British Airways, Air Berlin, EasyJet, SAS, etc. From Keflavik airport you can fly to 50 cities in Europe, North America, Scandinavia. If tourists arriving at this airport have to continue their journey to Greenland, Faroe islands or other cities in Iceland, they will have to move to. In this regard, it is optimal to have a three-hour "window" between flights.


Keflavik airport terminal and services

On the territory of this international air hub, there is one terminal, named after the ruler of Greenland and the famous navigator Leif Eriksson. The strict ban on overnight stays in the Keflavik airport building is impeccably enforced. Therefore, in case of early departures from this city, passengers have to either use a taxi service or take the Flybus express bus.

According to the Airport Council International, Keflavik Airport received the title of “ the best airport in the world "- in 2009, 2011 and 2014. The experts took into account the level of security, the availability of restaurants, shops and the quality of passenger service. Additional services at Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport include free Wi-Fi, lost property, car parking, and self-check-in.


How to get to Keflavik airport?

You can get to the international airport either by car or by Flybus buses from.

Reykjavik's Keflavik Airport is Iceland's main air gate. The largest airport in the country covers an area of \u200b\u200b25 square kilometers and is equipped with 2 runways, each 3 km long. The air hub is operated by Iceland's state-owned company Isavia.

Keflavik received the title of the best airport in Europe three times

The passenger traffic exceeds 8 million people a year. The harbor, which has international status, serves mainly foreign flights. Domestic flights operate via a small airport outside Reykjavik (3 km).

Keflavik Airport was built during World War II by the US military as a replacement for another harbor in the north of the island. The air hub was built to receive the heaviest military aircraft. The airfield, named Meeks Field, began receiving bombers in March 1943. Transatlantic warplanes also stopped here. The Icelandic authorities received the air hub for civilian use in 1947. In the same year they renamed the airport Keflavik. At the beginning of operation, the air harbor was used for refueling transatlantic flights. But with the development of tourism, the airport has turned into a full-fledged international air harbor.

The civilian terminal was opened in 1987, thus separating the military part of the airfield from the civilian, eliminating the need for passengers to pass through military checkpoints. The terminal was named after the Scandinavian navigator Leif Eriksson, who visited America 5 centuries before Columbus. In 2001, the terminal was expanded by adding a building on the south side. Work to expand the area continued later - in 2007 the expanded northern building was commissioned. The last renovation took place in 2016 - 7 new gates were added.

Online scoreboard at Reykjavik Airport "Keflavik"

Reykjavik Airport's real-time scoreboard is available on the official website.

The scoreboard of the Keflavik airport in Russian can be viewed below. The departure schedule for today is provided by Yandex. Schedules.

Reykjavik Airport Flight Schedule 2019

The regular schedule of Reykjavik air harbor includes about 80 destinations. Mostly these are flights to big cities Europe (London, Helsinki, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, Oslo, Budapest, Paris) and North America (New York, Minneapolis, Dallas, Seattle, Atlanta, Toronto, Montreal).

Keflavik's largest carrier is Icelandair. The carrier operates flights to North America, Western Europe and Scandinavian countries. Keflavik's only domestic route is to Akureyri, Iceland's northern capital and second largest city.

Since Keflavik is often used as a transit hub by tourists traveling to other cities in Iceland, it is worth timing your connection correctly. To travel by plane to others settlements Iceland, you will need to move to the domestic airport located 50 km from Keflavik. Book at least 3-4 hours for a transplant.

Flight search

You can buy tickets to Reykjavik on the websites of airlines that fly to the Icelandic capital. The list of carriers is available on the official website of Keflavik Airport.

Compare ticket prices and find the best option:

Rent a Car

In the car rental offices operating at the airport, you can rent a car from popular European rental services. Tourists recommend not to save money and not to take a low-power car in Iceland. Problems can arise on the approaches to natural sites in the wilderness.

Car rental search

Inside Reykjavik International Airport: Panoramic View

Iceland's international airport "Keflavik" on video

    What to do if your flight is canceled

    If the flight is canceled more than 24 hours before departure, then passengers are transferred to similar flights of the airline. The costs are borne by the carrier, the service is free for the passenger. If none of the options offered by the airline suits you, most airlines can issue a "forced return". After confirmation by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. It can sometimes take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on the websites of most airlines. Most often it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can pass it no later than 1 hour before the departure of the plane.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • the identity card specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when flying with children,
    • unsealed itinerary receipt (optional).
  • What you can take with you on the plane

    Carry-on baggage is items that you take with you on board the aircraft. Weight norm hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). Ladies' bag is not carry-on and is carried freely.

    The bag that you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, or cosmetics. Alcohol from duty free shops can only be carried in sealed bags.

    How to pay for baggage at the airport

    If the weight of baggage exceeds the norms established by the airline (most often - 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess weight. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free baggage allowance and must be paid for separately as an additional service.

    In this case, baggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate Drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print your boarding pass, you can get it at the airline's regular check-in counter, and check in and drop off your baggage there.

    Where to find out the arrival time if you are a greeter

    You can find out the time of arrival of the aircraft on the airport's online scoreboard. The Tutu.ru website has an online scoreboard of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the number of the exit (gate) on the arrival board at the airport. This number is located next to the inbound flight information.

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