Flights will depart on Wednesdays and Sundays from Newcastle to Keflavík International Airport near Reykjavik in winter 2023/2024, Jet2 has confirmed.
Does Jet2 go to Iceland?
Book one of our special trips to Iceland during winter to unlock the magic of the Northern Lights, with a tour included as part of your city break to Reykjavík.
What airlines are flying to Iceland?
Icelandair, jetBlue, Fly Play, airBaltic, Air Canada, SWISS, Lufthansa and Brussels Airlines all fly non-stop to Iceland.
Are there no flights to Iceland?
Currently, there are no airlines that fly direct to Iceland. But we found flights with one or more stops from AED 926.
What countries does Jet2 fly to?
- Poland 1 Destination.
- Portugal 2 Destinations.
- Spain 13 Destinations.
- Switzerland 1 Destination.
- Turkey 4 Destinations.
- United Kingdom 1 Destination.
Do Jet2 fly to Iceland in December?
Flights will depart on Wednesdays and Sundays from Newcastle to Keflavík International Airport near Reykjavik in winter 2023/2024, Jet2 has confirmed.
Can you fly direct to Iceland?
Non-stop flights to Reykjavik (Keflavik) (KEF)
Keflavík International Airport is the largest airport in Iceland. In total there are 79 airports around the world that have direct flights to Reykjavik (Keflavik), spread around 72 cities in 25 countries.
Why are flights to Iceland being Cancelled?
Icelandair has cancelled nearly 73% of flights that were scheduled so far this month, RÚV reports. The airline’s CEO says the cancellations are due to low demand caused by Iceland’s strict travel restrictions. Foreign airlines flying to and from Iceland have operated 95.6% of scheduled flights during the same period.
What airlines fly to Iceland from the UK?
British Airways and Icelandair both fly from London Heathrow (HTR) while Icelandair, Norwegian Air, WOW and easyJet run the London Gatwick (LGW) to Iceland route. EasyJet also flies from London Stansted (STN) and Luton (LTN).
What is the best month to visit Iceland?
The summer months — July and August — are Iceland’s warmest, and have long been the most popular time to visit. And June, with its 24 hours of daylight, sees just about as many tourists as the peak of summer.
What are the Covid requirements to enter Iceland?
Travel. All infection prevention rules for COVID-19 have been lifted at the Icelandic border, regardless of tourists’ vaccination status. However, it varies what rules apply at the borders of other countries.
What are the current Covid restrictions in Iceland?
There are currently no restrictions on travel within Iceland. However, you should regularly monitor government announcements for any rapid changes on the Government of Iceland website.
Can you fly to Reykjavik?
Airports in Reykjavik
The majority of international travellers will arrive via Keflavík International Airport (KEF).
Is Jet2 owned by TUI?
Jet2 is also officially the second-largest tour operator in the UK behind TUI.
Jet2.com.
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Fleet size | 95 |
Destinations | 82 |
Parent company | Jet2 plc |
Headquarters | Low Fare Finder House, Leeds Bradford Airport, United Kingdom |
Has Jet2 been Cancelled?
By commencing active recruitment in Autumn 2021 it means Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have not made any cancellations due to staff shortages.
Are Jet2 planes better than easyJet?
Jet2holidays and Jet2.com have been crowned the Best Short-Haul Operator and Best Short-Haul Airline respectively, triumphing over easyJet and Ryanair.
Is it better to visit Iceland in December or January?
December is one of the best times to visit Iceland due to the excellent conditions for viewing the northern lights and the festive spirit of the Christmas holidays. Learn about the weather, the best places to visit, fun things to do, and what tours to embark on from our wide selection of December tours.
What months are snowy in Iceland?
As you might imagine, the winter is when the capital experiences the most snowfall, between the months of late October through to late April. December and January typically experience the most snowfall, with an average 1-inch accumulation, though sometimes up to two inches or more during these periods.
What are the darkest months in Iceland?
Even though December is the darkest month in Iceland this month is all about light. During winter time days get shorter in Iceland with less light because of the country´s high latitude.
What’s the best way to get to Iceland?
There are two ways of getting to Iceland; by airplane or by ferry. Around 20 airlines offer regular flights from destinations in Europe and North America to Keflavik airport all year round. Those who prefer to bring their own car can take the Norröna ferry instead from Denmark.
What is the cheapest month to visit Iceland?
Put simply, the cheapest time of year in Iceland is during its off-peak season; this covers September to November and January to May. Visiting Iceland in Autumn or Spring will be kind to your wallet and allow you to visit popular destinations without them being crowded, a win-win!