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Cheap flights to Reykjavík.

3 US gateways tracked, from $320 round-trip. Live metasearch pricing via Aviasales (Expedia, Trip.com, Kiwi, Booking, Priceline — all in one click).

— US gateways, cheapest first

Where to fly from.

"Typical low" is the round-trip price floor we've actually tracked on each route — not the average, and not a promo. Click through for live fares.

JFKKEF
New York — John F. Kennedy
Typical low
$360
Best months: Jan–Mar

Icelandair and Play Air fares drop to $360 round-trip mid-winter.

SEAKEF
Seattle–Tacoma
Typical low
$440
Best months: Jan–Mar

Icelandair direct — one of the cheapest west-coast-to-Europe gateways.

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— FAQ

Flying to Reykjavík.

How much does a flight to Reykjavík cost?
Typical-low round-trip fares to Reykjavík start at $320 from Boston Logan — that's the floor we've tracked, not the average. Most transatlantic US gateways land in the $320–$440 range in shoulder season. Live metasearch prices update when you click any "Search flights" button on this page.
Which US airport has the cheapest flights to Reykjavík?
From our tracked routes, Boston Logan (BOS) has the cheapest anchor fare at $320. Icelandair's cheapest US gateway.
When is the best time to fly to Reykjavík for cheap fares?
Shoulder-season windows for Reykjavík vary by gateway — the route table above lists each one. Broadly, late autumn (Oct–Nov) and deep winter (Jan–Feb) are the most reliable cheap windows for long-haul fares; summer peaks push prices 40–60% higher.
Are flights to Reykjavík direct or do I need connections?
It depends on the origin — hubs like JFK, ORD, LAX, and EWR have direct long-haul service to most big destinations; smaller airports usually connect through those hubs. Aviasales (where every CTA on this page routes) shows direct-only filters and connection counts on the results page.
How do the prices on this page compare to Google Flights?
The "typical low" anchors here come from our editor's historical tracking, not real-time scraping. The CTAs route to Aviasales metasearch, which pulls live fares from Expedia, Trip.com, Kiwi, Booking, Priceline, and the airlines directly — usually matching or beating Google Flights on the same routes.

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