Introduction to Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport
PLAYING A KEY ROLE as the North Atlantic's premier air traffic hub as well as the main gateway for flights to Iceland is Keflavik International Airport located some 50 km south of the capital, Reykjavik. Due to Iceland's geographical location, the airport is open 24 hours per day.
The Leifur Eiríksson Air Terminal has undergone radical change in the past months: many more businesses have opened in the Terminal, as the shopping/services area is now double its previous size. You can find good selection of brands in shops at the Leifur Eiríksson Air Terminal.
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Latest Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport News
Canada Calling For Iceland’s Play
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The airline’s North America network will now extend to five destinations.
Other Keflavik-Reykjavik Airport News
- 50 New Routes Starting In January 2023
- 2023 Expected to be the Third Biggest Year in the History of Keflavik Airport
- Icelandair Grows Eastbound Network With Tel Aviv Service
- Delta Becomes Second Carrier On Detroit-Reykjavik
- Icelandair Adds New US Gateway
- Avelo Advances Small Market Strategy With Raleigh-Durham Base
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