Cheap Flights from London (LOND) to Reykjavik (REYK)

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The cheapest month to fly from London to Reykjavik

We’re always keeping an eye on fares, to help you find the lowest one in seconds. Check out the London to Reykjavik flight prices forecast over the next 12 months.
Cheapest month:November
Most expensive month:June

Direct flights from London to Reykjavik

Alternative London to Reykjavik routes

Looking for the cheapest, fastest or easiest route from London to Reykjavik? You could fly into the following airports instead.

London to Reykjavik: Flight information

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest flight found$134
Cheapest month to flyNovember
Average flight time3 hrs, 12 mins
Most popular airlineEmirates
Average flights per week142

Finding cheap flights from London to Reykjavik: Frequently asked questions

There are 2 airports in Reykjavik: Reykjavik Domestic and Reykjavik Keflavik.
The best price we found for a return flight from London to Reykjavik is $134. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
3 hours and 12 minutes is the average flight time from London to Reykjavik.
Emirates, Icelandair and TAP Air Portugal fly direct from London to Reykjavik.
As of June 2025, there are 143 flights per week flying from London to Reykjavik.
The cheapest month to fly from London to Reykjavik is usually June 2025.
If you're flying from London, the cheapest airport near Reykjavik is Reykjavik Keflavik – which is 37.4 km away from the centre of Reykjavik. We've found flights into this airport from $134.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that it is currently cheapest to fly from London to Reykjavik on Sunday, 16 November 2025.
Yes – the average flight time is 3 hours and 12 minutes.
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We crunched all the numbers in our flight calendar and it looks like the cheapest time to book a flight to Reykjavik is around 40 days in advance, so don’t leave your flight to the last minute.
In June, the average temperature is usually around 9°C. July is typically the warmest month in Reykjavik, when it usually averages around 13°C. You can expect the least rain in June. The coldest month is January, with temperatures averaging -3°C. The rainiest month is February.
The cheapest airline that flies to Reykjavik is easyJet .

Book a flight from London to the mysterious and magical Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital city.

Airlines flying this route

There are a few airlines that operate direct flights to Reykjavik from London, these are EasyJet, WOW Air, British Airways and Icelandair.

Other carriers like SAD, Air Berlin and Finnair will also fly to Reykjavik, but these will generally stop in Copenhagen (CPH), Berlin (TXL), Olso (OSL) or Stockholm (ARN).

Your Departure Point

London is a huge transportation hub, and as such there are six major airports within the municipality of London. These are:

  1. Heathrow Airport(LHR)
  2. Gatwick Airport(LGW)
  3. Luton Airport(LTN)
  4. Stansted Airport(STN)
  5. London City Airport(LCY)
  6. London Southend Airport(SEN)

For more information on each airport, please click on the individual pages and you will find specific details on their terminal facilities, the transportation options, and the nearby attractions.

Your Destination Airport

Keflavik International Airport (KEF)

Arriving in: There is only one main terminal building in KEF, all flights are directed here.

The Keflavik International Airport is the largest in Iceland, and it serves the greater Reykjavik area. It is well serviced, and offers passengers a currency exchange service, tourist information booths, access to a variety of restaurants and shops as well as free WiFi throughout the airport.

Transport

There are taxis that wait outside the terminal, though if you don’t want to wait long it’s worth ordering them in advance. However, be warned these are extremely expensive as the airport is a fair way out of the city, expect to pay 14000-15000ISK ($150-160). The Flybus is the much cheaper option and is still a fast service, costing between 2000-2500ISK ($22-26) depending on how far you are going. Please note that children travel for half price.

Many people travelling to Iceland opt to rent a car to drive around this beautiful country.  You can find Budget, Avis, Hertz and Europcar all operate out of the airport.

Do you need a form of identification?

Yes. This is an international flight, so you are required to carry your passport with you.

How long should you leave to get to the airport?

As this is an international European flight, it is recommended that you check in at least 120 minutes before the scheduled departure time for this flight. Please be aware that if you are travelling in a group, or are going on to a connecting flight, that you arrive 180 minutes before departure time. 

Things you need to know

Time difference: None.

Weather:  Iceland is a cool country on the whole, and temperatures never really become balmy. However, in summer (June-August) you can experience the incredible white nights that almost 24 hours of daylight can bring, expect the temperatures to stick around 13°C with occasional heat waves pushing it up to the late teens and early twenties.  This doesn’t mean you should dismiss the winter season though, as despite temperatures dropping to a frigid -3°C this is one of the best seasons to see the fantastical Northern Lights skein across the sky.

Reykjavik is expensive, but the prices aren’t so high as London. Expect a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant to cost about 10,000ISK ($105).


Prices shown on this page are estimated lowest prices only. Found in the last 45 days.