From: Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW, Warsaw)
To: Keflavik International Airport (KEF, Reykjavik)
Would you like to fly from the Polish capital to the Icelandic wonderland? Traveling from Warsaw to Reykjavik is an unforgettable experience, whether it's hunting for the Northern Lights, exploring geothermal springs, or discovering the stunning landscapes. We'll help you find the cheapest flights so that your budget doesn't stand in the way of adventure!
We know the tricks to save money on flights. Our search engine compares offers from different airlines, so you're sure to find the best option for you. Don't miss out on special promotions and last-minute deals!
Reykjavik is a vibrant city that offers a unique blend of nature and culture. Near the city you'll find the Golden Circle, which includes the Gullfoss waterfall, the Geysir geothermal area, and Þingvellir National Park. The Northern Lights provide a spectacular sight in winter, while long daylight hours in summer are ideal for exploration. Icelandic cuisine is also a must-try, with fresh seafood and traditional dishes.
Several airlines offer flights between Warsaw and Reykjavik. Some popular choices:
Airline offers and prices are constantly changing, so it's worth checking our search engine regularly so you don't miss the best deals.
The price of flights depends largely on the time and demand. In general, the best time to book is 6-8 weeks before your trip. Prices are higher during peak season (summer, Christmas, Easter), so it's worth booking as early as possible. If your travel dates are flexible, it's worth trying different dates in the search engine, as you could save significant money.
Here are some tips on how to save money on flights:
Currently, there are no direct flights between Warsaw and Reykjavik. This means that every flight must include at least one connection. Connections usually occur in Copenhagen, Amsterdam, or other European cities. Direct flights are usually more expensive, but save time. Connecting flights may be cheaper, but require a longer journey. The decision depends on your preferences and budget.
Before booking your flight, check the airline's baggage rules. Most airlines charge a fee for checked baggage, so it's worth finding out in advance. During connections, make sure you have enough time for your transfer. Some airports can be large and crowded, so it's worth arriving at the terminal early.
The flight time between Warsaw and Reykjavik is usually 5-8 hours, depending on the number of connections and where the connections take place. The time of connections must also be taken into account, so the total travel time may be longer.
| Month | Estimated minimum price |
|---|---|
| January | 150 |
| February | 160 |
| March | 180 |
| April | 200 |
| May | 220 |
| June | 250 |
| July | 280 |
| August | 270 |
| September | 230 |
| October | 200 |
| November | 170 |
| December | 190 |
It is important to note that these are only estimated prices, and actual prices may vary depending on demand and airline offers.
Don't wait any longer! Book your flight from Warsaw to Reykjavik now and enjoy the Icelandic adventure!
Several airlines offer flights, such as LOT Polish Airlines, Icelandair, SAS and Norwegian. The offer may vary, so it is worth checking our search engine.
Generally, the cheapest tickets can be found in the winter months (January-March) and early spring (April-May). Avoid the summer and Christmas seasons.
Most flights have at least one connection. Common connection points are Copenhagen, Amsterdam and other major European cities.
If cost is the most important thing, choose a connecting flight. If time is important and you are willing to pay more, then a direct flight is the better choice.
The flight time is usually 5-8 hours, but with connections it can be up to 10-12 hours.
Baggage rules vary by airline. Always check the airline's website for the size and weight of checked and carry-on baggage.
Make sure you have enough time for your connection. Some airports are large and crowded, so it's worth arriving at the terminal early.
In Warsaw, most international flights depart from Terminal 1. In Reykjavik, Keflavik International Airport has a single terminal.
In Warsaw, you can get from the airport to the city center by train, bus or taxi. In Reykjavik, you can get to the city center by bus or taxi.
You can track the status of your flight on the airline's website or the airport's website. Numerous applications are also available that provide real-time flight information.