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Icelandair Airports
Hop on a(n) Icelandair flight today by flying to many destinations out of these domestic and international airports:
Airport code
Country
Airport name
Number of flights
KEFISLKeflavik Intl.23
SEAUSASeattle - Tacoma Intl.3
TPAUSATampa Intl.2
CPHDNKKastrup2
SFOUSASan Francisco Intl.2
LAXUSALos Angeles Intl.2
MCOUSAOrlando Intl.2
HELFINVantaa2
LHRGBRHeathrow2
ORDUSAO'Hare Intl.1

Frequently asked questions

Where does Icelandair fly?
Whether you’re after some concrete jungle fun or a quiet getaway in soothing natural surrounds, Icelandair has a destination to tempt you. Reserve an affordable flight through Travelocity and get your next inspiring adventure into gear.To help you understand just how busy Icelandair keep their pilots, here are some statistics for their top domestic routes:

  • Reykjavik (RKV-Reykjavik Domestic) to Akureyri (AEY) with 126 flights every month
  • Akureyri (AEY) to Reykjavik (RKV-Reykjavik Domestic) with 126 flights every month
  • Egilsstadir (EGS) to Reykjavik (RKV-Reykjavik Domestic) with 86 flights every month
  • Reykjavik (RKV-Reykjavik Domestic) to Egilsstadir (EGS) with 86 flights every month

You’re bound to find Icelandair aircraft all across the world. Their busiest international flight routes include:

  • Copenhagen (CPH-Kastrup) to Reykjavik (KEF-Keflavik Intl.) with 69 flights every month
  • Reykjavik (KEF-Keflavik Intl.) to Copenhagen (CPH-Kastrup) with 69 flights every month
  • Reykjavik (KEF-Keflavik Intl.) to London (LHR-Heathrow) with 47 flights every month
  • London (LHR-Heathrow) to Reykjavik (KEF-Keflavik Intl.) with 47 flights every month

What airline is FI?
FI is the IATA code of Icelandair. This two-character code, also sometimes called the airline identification code, is assigned by the International Air Transport Association. It streamlines and regulates timetables, tickets, tariffs, telecommunications and more.
How do I find my flight number?
The number is in your travel itinerary, which will be sent to you upon completion of your booking. If you’re unsure what to look out for, search for a code consisting of letters and numbers. The first one to two letters and single digit are the IATA airline code, which indicates the name of your carrier. This is followed by one to four digits — your flight number.
How early can you check bags for a flight?
Check-in and baggage drop times can vary between airlines. But if you’re taking an international flight, aim to be at the airport terminal at least three hours before departure. Traveling domestically? You’re usually able to check your bags in at least two hours before takeoff. Latecomers take note — check-in generally closes an hour before takeoff for international flights and 45 minutes before for domestic ones.