Domestic flights
Vopnafjörður - Norlandair
Vopnafjarðarflugvöllur, 690 VopnafjörðurÞórshöfn - Norlandair
Þórshafnarflugvöllur, 680 ÞórshöfnIcelandair
Reykjavík Airport, 101 ReykjavíkIcelandair is a leading airline offering flights to and from Iceland, and an attractive option for cross-Atlantic flights. Icelandair provides safe, reliable flights and exceptional service on flights to metropolitan areas on both sides of the Atlantic.
The airline operates out of Iceland, and uses the country's geographical location mid-way between America and Europe, as an opportunity to build an ever-growing network of international routes with Iceland as a hub.
Icelandair is a part of Icelandair Group.
Reykjavík - Icelandair
Reykjavíkurflugvöllur, 101 ReykjavíkFrom the domestic airport close to downtown Reykjavík, we fly to the following airports in Iceland. Flight times are under 1 hour.
- Akureyri (North Iceland) Iceland's second city is home to 18,000, and sits at the end of the country's longest fjord.
- Egilsstaðir (East Iceland) The beautiful east has quiet fjords, forests, lakes and mountains to explore.
- Ísafjörður (Westfjords) The Westfjords are truly off the beaten track, with magnificent wild landscapes.
- Vestmannaeyjar (South Iceland) Also known as the Westman Islands, this spectacular archipelago is just 20 minutes flight from Reykjavík.
Gjögur - Norlandair
Gjögurflugvöllur, 524 ÁrneshreppurNorlandair operates scheduled flights from Akureyri (AEY) to three domestic destinations: Þórshöfn (THO), Vopnafjörður (VPN) and Grímsey (GRY), and one destination on the East coast of Greenland: Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Point (CNP)
From Reykjavik, Norlandair operates scheduled flights to Bíldudalur (BIU) and Gjögur (GJR)
See Schedule:
https://www.norlandair.is/en/scheduled-flights
Grímsey - Norlandair
Grímseyjarflugvöllur, 611 GrímseyAkureyri - Icelandair
Akureyrarflugvöllur, 600 AkureyriDomestic flights from Reykjavík airport (located close to the city center) are the ideal solution for the fast-paced traveler, eager to arrive at their destination while enjoying some aerial views. Exploring the extraordinary North Iceland is less than an hour's flight away.
Akureyri in North Iceland is the country's second largest urban area and home to roughly 20,000 people. Nestled in the heart of Iceland's longest fjord, this charming town is the perfect mix of culture, nature, and adventure.
Icelandair also offers flights from Reykjavík to Ísafjörður in the Westfjords, a magnificent area that's truly off the beaten track with wild landscapes and amazing cliffside scenes, and Egilsstaðir in East Iceland, with its quiet fjords, forests, lakes, and mountains to explore. Seasonal flights are offered to Vestmannaeyjar, also known as the Westman Islands in South Iceland, but this spectacular archipelago is only a 20-minute flight from Reykjavík.
Norlandair
Akureyrarflugvöllur, 600 AkureyriNorlandair operates scheduled flights from Akureyri (AEY) to three domestic destinations: Þórshöfn (THO), Vopnafjörður (VPN) and Grímsey (GRY), and one destination on the East coast of Greenland: Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Point (CNP)
From Reykjavik, Norlandair operates scheduled flights to Bíldudalur (BIU) and Gjögur (GJR)
See Schedule:
https://www.norlandair.is/en/scheduled-flights
Vestmannaeyjar - Icelandair
Vestmannaeyjaflugvöllur, 900 VestmannaeyjarFrom the domestic airport close to downtown Reykjavík, we fly to the following airports in Iceland. Flight times are under 1 hour.
- Vestmannaeyjar (South Iceland) Also known as the Westman Islands, this spectacular archipelago is just 20 minutes flight from Reykjavík.
- Egilsstaðir (East Iceland) The beautiful east has quiet fjords, forests, lakes and mountains to explore.
- Akureyri (North Iceland) Iceland's second city is home to 18,000, and sits at the end of the country's longest fjord.
- Ísafjörður (Westfjords) The Westfjords are truly off the beaten track, with magnificent wild landscapes.
Icelandair - Egilsstaðir
Egilsstaðaflugvöllur, 701 EgilsstaðirFrom the domestic airport close to downtown Reykjavík, we fly to the following airports in Iceland. Flight times are under 1 hour.
- Egilsstaðir (East Iceland) The beautiful east has quiet fjords, forests, lakes and mountains to explore.
- Vestmannaeyjar (South Iceland) Also known as the Westman Islands, this spectacular archipelago is just 20 minutes flight from Reykjavík.
- Ísafjörður (Westfjords) The Westfjords are truly off the beaten track, with magnificent wild landscapes.
- Akureyri (North Iceland) Iceland's second city is home to 18,000, and sits at the end of the country's longest fjord.
Ísafjörður - Icelandair
Ísafjarðarflugvöllur, 400 ÍsafjörðurFrom the domestic airport close to downtown Reykjavík, we fly to the following airports in Iceland. Flight times are under 1 hour.
- Ísafjörður (Westfjords) The Westfjords are truly off the beaten track, with magnificent wild landscapes.
- Akureyri (North Iceland) Iceland's second city is home to 18,000, and sits at the end of the country's longest fjord.
- Egilsstaðir (East Iceland) The beautiful east has quiet fjords, forests, lakes and mountains to explore.
- Vestmannaeyjar (South Iceland) Also known as the Westman Islands, this spectacular archipelago is just 20 minutes flight from Reykjavík.
Public transport
-, 101 Reykjavíkpublictransport.is
To find detailed information on public transport in Iceland (by bus, by ferry, or by plane) please visit www.publictransport.is .
Other helpful websites include:
Bus: Strætó: Click here
Air:
- Icelandair: Click here
- Eagle Air / Ernir: Click here
Ferries:
- Herjólfur (Landeyjahöfn-Vestmannaeyjar): Click here
- Baldur: (Stykkihólmur-Flatey-Brjánslækur):Click here
- Sæfari (Dalvík-Hrísey, Dalvík-Grímsey):Click here
- Sævar (Árskógssandur-Hrísey): Click here
The regional information websites also offer good tips on traveling and public transport:
Reykjavík: Click here
Reykjanes: Click here
West Iceland: Click here
Westfjords: Click here
North Iceland: Click here
East Iceland: Click here
South Iceland: Click here
Atlantsflug - Flightseeing.is
Skaftafell terminal - Flugvallarvegur 5, 785 ÖræfiAtlantsflug offers sightseeing flights by helicopter and fixed wing aircraft from Skaftafell Terminal – Tour Center, giving you a breathtakingly spectacular view of glaciers, volcanoes, riverbeds and Iceland‘s unspoiled highland wonders.
In Skaftafell we operate all year round from our own airfield Skaftafell Terminal–TourCenter, the largest privately owned airport in Iceland.
Atlantsflug has been operating since 2004 and is built upon decades of experience flying over the South of Iceland ensuring the greatest sights and highest quality service, comfort and safety. The helicopter and fixed wing aircraft in our fleet are all specially designed for sightseeing and passenger flights, in which every passenger gets a full and unobstructed bird‘s eye view of Iceland‘s majestic and dramatic natural beauty.The panoramic views from above are simply incomparable to anything else you‘ve ever experienced.
We pride ourselves on providing an amazing experience for our clients, and we have received numerous awards and accolades including multiple TripAdvisor Cerficates of Excellence and LuxuryTravel Guide‘s Lifestyle Award as Tour Operator of the Year in Iceland for 2018/2019.
We offer flexible solutions with any private and charter requests, and we specialize in aerial photography tours on specifically equipped aircraft with openable windows. Get in contact with us and we will happily assist you in making your dream come true.
We‘re looking forward to having you aboard!
Bíldudalur - Norlandair
Bíldudalsflugvöllur, 465 BíldudalurNorlandair operates scheduled flights from Akureyri (AEY) to three domestic destinations: Þórshöfn (THO), Vopnafjörður (VPN) and Grímsey (GRY), and one destination on the East coast of Greenland: Nerlerit Inaat/Constable Point (CNP)
From Reykjavik, Norlandair operates scheduled flights to Bíldudalur (BIU) and Gjögur (GJR)
See Schedule:
https://www.norlandair.is/en/scheduled-flights