Iceland has 2 airlines, both with flights from London (and other cities). Iceland Express (http://www.icelandexpress.com/), the 'budget' option, with flights between London and Reykjavik and Copenhagen, and Iceland Air (http://www.icelandair.co.uk/), the official carrier of Iceland, with flights from London, other European Cities and North America.
We were lucky enough to get a cheap fair with Iceland Air, flying from London Heathrow airport, which is the closest and most convenient airport to us. Flying time from London to Reykjavik was 2.5 - 3 hours.
One great thing about flying with Iceland Air was that there was no queues at check-in - at either end - which helped to make the airport experience a happy one.
The Iceland Air staff wore funky retro style uniforms. They were very friendly and the flight was relaxing and food edible. Soft drinks were free of charge, but you had to pay for alcoholic drinks.
Written Jun 5, 2005
Website: http://www.icelandair.co.uk/
If you are lucky enough to be in one of Icelandair's gateway cities in the US (Baltimore, Boston, NY, Minneapolis, Orlando or Philadelphia), Icelandair has sometimes awesome prices on flights to Iceland that can also be combined with many other cities in Europe.
Sign up for their Lucky fares on the attached website.
We combined a short visit to Reykjavik with a stop in London, it was actually cheaper to combine the two cities than to just go to Reykjavik.
Written Aug 23, 2004
Website: http://www.icelandair.com/
add one more option there http://www.airiceland.is/
Bragi
Written Jan 30, 2010
Phone: +3545703030
Website: http://www.airiceland.is/
KEF used to only be accessable via Iceland Air however, now several others offer service. Some are SAS from Oslo, Air Berlin from Munich and Lufthansa from Hamburg
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