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Iceland is a country full of all the natural elements the world has to offer; fire, ice, wind and stone. It's hard not fall in love with Iceland's amazing beauty. Fly there with Netflights at the best price and witness the Blue lagoon and the amazing Northern lights.

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What you need to know before flying to Iceland

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Iceland is a country full of all the natural elements the world has to offer; fire, ice, wind and stone. It's hard not fall in love with Iceland's amazing beauty. Fly there with Netflights at the best price and witness the Blue lagoon and the amazing Northern lights.

Flights to Iceland bring you directly to the island where fire meets ice. This vast and pristine wilderness attracts travellers of all kinds to admire its natural beauty, which includes a majestic waterfall called the Gullfoss, the oldest recorder geyser known as Geysir and the active Eyjafjallajökull volcano. The most well-known tourist attraction in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa with rich minerals and bright blue waters. Small cities and quaint villages dot the landscape. Getting to Iceland is easy with flights to Iceland from the United Kingdom (UK) coming and going every day. Netflights can help you find great tickets to Iceland. All the Iceland flights provided by Netflights are served by well-reputed airlines. A team of travel experts is ready to assist you in your search for the cheapest Iceland flights from the UK With Netflights, you can begin planning your holiday to see Iceland’s natural wonders with your own eyes.

Best time to go to Iceland

To get cheap flights to Iceland from the UK, it is advisable to go during the off-season, sometime between October and March. Although the temperature gets colder during this time, there is still plenty to do and see in Iceland. April and May as well as September and October are considered shoulder season, meaning that you can get cheap tickets to Iceland and still be able experience a bit of both the off-season and the peak season.

Booking as early as possible is the best way to book a flight to Iceland. Occasionally, you will be able to find sales or cheaper prices around two months before departure, but this is not a guarantee. When it comes to booking international flights, purchasing on a Tuesday and Sunday are usually considered to be the cheapest days to buy flights.

Airports and airlines

Keflavík International Airport

Iceland’s largest and busiest airport, Keflavík International Airport, is just three kilometres west of the town Keflavík and 50 kilometres southwest of Reykjavík. As the only international airport in the country, all UK flights to Iceland will arrive and depart at this airport. Keflavík International Airport serves as the main hub of Icelandair and WOW Air, although they're not you're only options. You'll also find flights from the UK to Iceland with easyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air.

Getting around the airport

Keflavík International Airport has only one terminal connected to a long corridor of all the gates. Because of its small size, getting around the airport is extremely easy. The main building at the front of the airport, where passengers arrive and exit, and the area near the gates have amenities, such as restaurants, toilets, shops and currency exchanges. Wi-fi is also available. The airport is divided into two levels; the main building on the first level is reserved for arrivals, departures and access to transportation, while the second level is primarily reserved for amenities.

Getting in to Reykjavik from the airport

Several options exist for getting around Iceland once you have arrived. Car hires are the easiest and most common way people explore this country. Taking a taxi is another viable option. In addition to cars, Iceland also has several bus services that go from the airport to downtown Reykjavik, such as the Airport Express, Flybus and a public bus company called Strætó. For faster travel across the country, Eagle Air offers several domestic flights.

Don’t forget before you fly

We'd recommend exchanging some of your money into Icelandic króna before arriving in Iceland. If you're unable to do so before your departure, Iceland's airport has an exchange booth in the main building. British citizens with a valid UK passport don't need a visa for visits shorter than 90 days.

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