Icelandair is running a July 4th sale with fares listed as low as $169 one-way direct to destinations throughout Europe. All flights connect through Reykjavik, Iceland, and allow up to a three-day stopover at no additional cost; remember, airport taxes and fees may apply with a stopover. Also keep in mind that Icelandair has a questionable reputation as a family friendly airline and for arriving on time. However, if you can overlook these (hopefully isolated) instances, the sale price is available through July 10. Prices are good for select days through December; see “Travel Dates” below for more specifics.
Sample Fares
- Boston to Reykjavik from $199
- Chicago to Reykjavik from $199
- Kansas City to Reykjavik from $199
- NYC (JFK &EWR) to Reykjavik from $199
- Philadelphia to Reykjavik from $169
- DC to Reykjavik from $199
- Portland to Reykjavik from $269
- Seattle to Reykjavik from $269
(SEE ALSO: Icelandair ORD / Chicago to Reykjavik Keflafik (KEF) economy flight review)
How to Book
- Visit the airline to search for sample dates and destinations
Travel Dates
August 15 – December 15, 2019
Fare Rules
Fares are round-trip (except flights to Reykjavik marked with *) non-refundable, and valid on Icelandair operated flights only. Economy Light – Minimum stay: Saturday night. Maximum stay: 12 months from arrival. Changes: 360 USD plus any applicable fare difference on changes prior to departure from North America, or on return flights made after departure from North America. Economy Light includes carry-on baggage only. Saga Premium – Minimum stay: None. Maximum stay: 12 months from arrival. Changes: 300 USD plus any applicable fare difference on changes prior to departure from North America, or on return flights made after departure from North America.
Good luck and let us know where you decide to go!
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