Keflavík Airport

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Keflavík Airport

Keflavík Airport, also known as Reykjavík–Keflavík Airport, is the largest airport in Iceland and the country’s main hub for international transportation. The airport is 1.7 nautical miles west of Keflavík and 50 km southwest of Reykjavík.

Keflavik International Airport was built by the U.S. military during World War II and opened on 23 March in 1943. It has played a big role in the development of commercial flight in Iceland and been an important stop-over between Europe and the U.S.

A lot has changed since the new terminal building opened in 1987. The number of passengers has increased fivefold, and there is continuous ongoing development. In the next few years, we expect an even further increase in the number of passengers and predict that by 2020, passengers passing through the airport will number around 10 million per year. In total, there are 28 airline companies flying to and from Iceland this summer. To meet the needs of this growing number of customers, the terminal building is being expanded. The expansion will continue in several phases over the next few years.

Airport News

Around 530 thousand guests passed through Keflavik Airport in November

The month of November was eventful and enjoyable at Keflavík Airport (KEF), with a 1.4% increase in passenger numbers compared to November last year. Sixteen airlines operated flights to 63 destinations, with the most popular destinations …

SSP expands presence in Iceland with new wins in Keflavik Airport

SSP Group is set to expand its operations in Iceland with the win of further units at Keflavik Airport. It has been awarded a contract to open two new Point convenience stores, a Snæland Deli …

Contact

Keflavík Airport
235 KEFLAVÍKURFLUGVÖLLUR
235 Keflavík
Iceland
  • +354 425 6000

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