When flying from the US to Keflavik/Reykjavik, you may need to connect through a gateway city in the US whose airport has direct flights to Keflavik/Reykjavik. Such airports are listed here:
- SEA (Seattle Tacoma International Airport) in Washington
- SFO (San Francisco International Airport) in California
- JFK (John F Kennedy International Airport) in New York
- DEN (Denver International Airport) in Colorado
- BOS (General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport) in Massachusetts
- BWI (Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshal Airport) in Maryland
- EWR (Newark Liberty International Airport) in New Jersey
- LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) in California
- IAD (Washington Dulles International Airport) in District Of Columbia
Unless you live nearby one of the gateway cities listed above, you will probably first need a domestic flight to that hub airport. From that hub you would then take a non-stop flight to Keflavik/Reykjavik to complete your flight from the USA to Iceland. An international arrival airport in Keflavik/Reykjavik is KEF (Keflavik International Airport).
It is also sometimes possible to create an itinerary from a US city to Keflavik/Reykjavik which connects through an airport in another country, but for many travelers flying from the United States that may mean two connections and a longer flight. Hope this page helped you in planning flights to Keflavik/Reykjavik.