USA: €292 Icelandair Flights from Six European Countries (€409 With Checked Luggage) *ONLY TODAY*

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Icelandair is offering a deal from several countries in Europe to the USA starting at just €292. This deal doesn’t include checked luggage, but you can upgrade to Economy Standard with checked luggage for €40 to €50 each way on the Icelandair website depending on your origin. Departures are available from February to May and in late 2025. An upside of flying with Icelandair is that you can even add a stopover of up to 7 days in Iceland! More on that here.

You can fly from the following airports to New York:

You can fly from the following airports to Washington, DC:

You can fly from the following airports to Chicago:

You can fly from the following airports to Boston:

Our availability calendar highlights all possible flight dates at the lowest price for trips up to 28 days without overnight stays. It will forward you to Icelandair or Skyscanner with your selected flight dates. From there, you can check what OTAs have to offer, as they sell these tickets up to €20 cheaper:

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Most flights from Europe to Iceland are operated with Icelandair’s Boeing 737 MAX. In economy class, you can expect a 3-3 configuration with an average of 81 cm of legroom, personal in-flight entertainment, complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, and the option to purchase meals and snacks on board. Depending on your dates you will continue to the USA with their Boeing 767 (2-3-2 configuration), Boeing 757 (3-3 configuration) or Boeing 737.

Visa Info

Most Europeans need an electronic system for travel authorization (ESTA) to enter the USA for up to 90 days. This costs US$21 (~€19) and you should apply for it a couple of days before your trip, at the latest.

There are some cases where you cannot apply for an ESTA, e.g. if you’ve been to Cuba since 2021 or to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, or North Korea since March 2011. In those cases, you’ll need to get a visa from a US embassy or consulate, which can take multiple weeks.

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This deal will expire on January 16, 2025. A minimum stay of three days or a Saturday overnight stay, and a maximum stay of twelve months apply. Departures are available from February to May 2025. You can find all available dates using our calendar, or also Google Flights‘ calendar. The tickets are then available on Icelandair’s website (starting at €323) or through Skyscanner (starting at €292)

Why is booking with an airline better than with an online travel agency?

More often than not, online travel agencies offer lower fares than airlines do. We still recommend booking with the airlines directly. There are two main reasons for that:

Better Customer Service
In case any problems like delays, cancellations or missed connections arise, you can communicate directly with the airline. The airline has to take care of you because you have a contract with them.

If a travel agency issues your ticket, you may have to reach out to them first. You also depend on your OTA to forward information like flight changes instead of receiving them directly from the airline. In many cases, you may get a prime exhibition of responsibility shifting rather than problem-solving.

This especially applies to premium tickets. You don’t want to spend more than €1,000 to wind up with some budget OTA’s telephone hotline in case anything goes wrong.

Baggage and Other Fees
Economy fares not including hold luggage are industry standard by now. In most cases, travel agencies charge much higher baggage fees than the airlines themselves. If bags are not included in your fare, airlines are often the cheaper alternative.

This also applies to other things like food services, insurances or priority treatment. In almost all cases, you pay less for additional amenities when booking on the airlines’ website.

Iceland Stopover

On Icelandair’s website, you have the option to use Stopover in Iceland for a layover in Iceland either on the outbound or inbound journey, allowing for a city break in Reykjavik. The price depends on your dates and may be slightly more expensive than a standard return ticket, but it offers the opportunity to have a stopover in Iceland en route.

Here is one example:

Miles & Points

This ticket is issued in booking class P. Here are the miles and points you can earn from this deal:

Data provided by miles.travel-dealz.com. Without guarantee on correctness.

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Information & Tips for Iceland

Iceland offers unique natural sights like the Blue Lagoon, the Golden Circle (including Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall, and Geysir), and the black sand beaches of Vík. The local currency is the Icelandic króna (ISK), and prices are generally high, especially for food, accommodations, and tours. Weather is unpredictable year-round, with cool summers (around 10–15°C) and cold, windy winters, though major roads and services remain accessible. Travelers should be prepared for sudden weather changes and budget accordingly.

Iceland’s transport infrastructure is limited outside the capital. Within Reykjavík, public buses are the main form of transport, but service can be infrequent, especially evenings and weekends. There are no trains, and intercity travel relies on buses or car rentals, with the latter being the most flexible option. Roads are generally well-maintained, but rural routes can be narrow or gravel, and weather can impact travel conditions year-round.

Climate diagram for Reykjavik (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

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