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Cheap Flights Warsaw to Reykjavik 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from Warsaw to Reykjavik in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: Warsaw (WAW) → Reykjavik (KEF)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 4h 30m – 7h 30m (1 stop)

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €310 low
February €290 low
March €320 low
April €350 medium
May €420 high
June €480 high
July €520 high
August €510 high
September €440 medium
October €360 medium
November €300 low
December €340 medium

Airlines on This Route

  • Icelandair (connecting): from €320 — Icelandair offers the shortest connection times via Reykjavik KEF hub – book 6+ weeks ahead for best deals in low season
  • SAS (connecting): from €350 — Copenhagen connection often has competitive pricing – check SAS website directly for Polish złoty fares
  • Lufthansa (connecting): from €380 — Frankfurt or Munich connections – better for reliable connections, book via Lufthansa for better customer service
  • KLM (connecting): from €360 — Amsterdam Schiphol connection – good option if combining with other European destinations
  • Norwegian (connecting): from €290 — Often cheapest but check total price with baggage – LowFare tickets are basic economy, prices rise quickly
  • Austrian Airlines (connecting): from €370 — Vienna connection works well if you want to avoid Nordic hubs – consistent pricing year-round

Booking Strategy

For Warsaw to Reykjavik flights, the optimal booking window is 4-8 weeks before departure. February and November offer the lowest prices (€280-€320), making them ideal for budget travelers who don’t mind Iceland’s winter weather. Avoid July and August when prices peak at €500+ due to summer tourism demand. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically €30-50 cheaper than weekend flights. Use Google Flights or Skyscanner for multi-airline comparisons, then book directly with the airline for better customer service. Icelandair via their Reykjavik hub often provides the most convenient connections (shortest total travel time). For winter trips, book 8+ weeks ahead as winter aurora-chasing season drives demand from November through February.

Route Tips

  • Keflavik Airport (KEF) is 50km from Reykjavik – factor in 45 minutes and €15-20 for airport bus transfer when planning arrival times
  • Iceland uses ISK (Icelandic Króna) but euros and cards are widely accepted – exchange rates at KEF airport are poor, withdraw from ATMs in Reykjavik instead
  • Icelandair allows free stopovers in Reykjavik on the way to North America – consider a multi-city trip if you have extra time
  • Check visa requirements before booking – Poland is in the Schengen Area but check if you need any special documentation for Iceland entry
  • Norwegian and budget carriers may charge €30-50 per checked bag – calculate total price carefully before booking cheapest options

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Warsaw to Reykjavik?

There are no direct flights from Warsaw (WAW) to Reykjavik (KEF). The quickest connecting flights take approximately 4 hours 30 minutes via Icelandair through Reykjavik, where you have a short layover before continuing to Keflavik Airport. Other common routes through Copenhagen (SAS), Amsterdam (KLM), or Frankfurt (Lufthansa) take 5-7 hours total, including a 1-2 hour layover at the transit airport. The overall journey typically ranges from 4.5 to 7.5 hours depending on your connection and airline choice.

How much does it cost to fly from Warsaw to Reykjavik?

Return flights from Warsaw to Reykjavik typically cost €280-€600 depending on season. The cheapest deals (€280-€350) are available in February and November during Iceland’s low tourism season. Summer months (June-August) are most expensive at €450-€600 for economy return. Norwegian and budget carriers can occasionally offer fares under €300, though you’ll pay extra for checked baggage. Expect to pay €350-€420 for standard economy with checked luggage included on major airlines.

Are there direct flights from Warsaw to Reykjavik?

No, there are currently no direct flights from Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) to Reykjavik Keflavik Airport (KEF). All flights require at least one stop. The most common connecting hubs are Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Oslo, and Reykjavik itself (via Icelandair). Icelandair offers the most convenient connection since you land in KEF anyway for the final short hop to Reykjavik. Wizz Air occasionally operates seasonal charter flights but these are not scheduled year-round.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Warsaw to Reykjavik?

February is typically the cheapest month to fly from Warsaw to Reykjavik, with average prices around €290. November is similarly affordable at approximately €300. These months fall outside Iceland’s peak tourism season (summer) and offer the best deals for travelers. January and March also see relatively low prices (€310-€320). However, winter travel to Iceland means limited daylight hours (only 4-5 hours of daylight in February) and colder temperatures, though this is perfect for Northern Lights viewing.

Which airlines fly from Warsaw to Reykjavik?

Six main airlines operate flights from Warsaw to Reykjavik via their hub airports: Icelandair (via Reykjavik – most convenient), SAS (via Copenhagen), Lufthansa (via Frankfurt or Munich), KLM (via Amsterdam), Norwegian (various European hubs), and Austrian Airlines (via Vienna). Icelandair and SAS typically offer the best balance of price and convenience. Norwegian often has the lowest base fares but charges extra for checked baggage. All major airlines include one checked bag (23kg) in their standard economy fares.

What airport do I fly into in Reykjavik?

All flights from Warsaw to Reykjavik land at Keflavik International Airport (KEF), located about 50 kilometers (31 miles) southwest of central Reykjavik. Keflavik is Iceland’s main international gateway. To reach downtown Reykjavik (约45 minutes), you can take the airport bus (Flybus or Airport Direct) for approximately €15-20, or a taxi for €150-180. Renting a car at KEF is popular for exploring Iceland. The airport has basic facilities including cafes, shops, and car rental desks.

How far in advance should I book Warsaw to Reykjavik flights?

For Warsaw to Reykjavik flights, book 4-8 weeks ahead for the best prices. During low season (November-February), 4-6 weeks ahead is sufficient as demand is lower. For summer travel (June-August), book 6-8 weeks ahead as prices rise quickly and availability decreases. Last-minute bookings are rarely worthwhile on this route – you won’t find significant deals and may pay premium prices. Setting fare alerts on Skyscanner or Google Flights 2-3 months before your intended travel date helps you spot price drops.

Is it cheaper to fly from Warsaw to Reykjavik on weekdays?

Yes, flying midweek from Warsaw to Reykjavik is typically €30-60 cheaper than weekend departures. Tuesday and Wednesday are consistently the cheapest days to fly, while Friday and Sunday are the most expensive. Saturday departures fall in between. The difference is most pronounced during shoulder and high seasons. For example, a Tuesday flight in June might cost €420 while the same route on Friday could be €480+. If your schedule is flexible, shifting your departure to Tuesday-Wednesday can save significant money.

Data updated: 2026-03

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