Air Iceland
Air Iceland is a regional passenger carrier based at Reykjavík Domestic Airport (RKV), operating short‑haul scheduled services that connect Reykjavík with smaller domestic and nearby destinations. From a traveler’s perspective it functions as a regional connector rather than a full‑service, long‑haul airline.
No alliance membership or frequent‑flyer details are provided here; when booking, check ticketing and connection rules carefully if you plan to link with international flights or larger carriers.
Where Air Iceland Flies
Air Iceland operates primarily from Reykjavík Domestic Airport (RKV) and focuses on short‑haul scheduled services connecting Reykjavík with smaller communities and nearby destinations. The carrier’s network is oriented toward frequent, short sectors rather than long‑haul travel, so travelers should plan connections through Iceland’s international gateway (Keflavík, KEF) or via partner airlines and confirm whether baggage and tickets are through‑checked when itineraries involve multiple carriers.
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Tips for Flying Air Iceland
- Reykjavík has two airports-Reykjavík Domestic (RKV) and Keflavík International (KEF); confirm which airport your flight uses before you travel.
- Expect smaller regional aircraft with tighter carry‑on and checked baggage limits than on long‑haul carriers, so verify size and weight allowances when booking.
- Check‑in and boarding for short regional sectors often close earlier than for large international flights; arrive well before the stated deadline and have ID and boarding documents ready.
- Regional schedules in Iceland can be seasonal with limited frequencies, so allow extra time for connections and be prepared for same‑day rebooking if a missed connection occurs.