What Does Business Class to Reykjavík, Iceland Cost?
Business class flights to Reykjavík have become one of the most sought-after premium cabin routes in the North Atlantic, and CEOFLIGHTS helps travelers secure round-trip fares starting from $2,149 — well below what most booking sites display. With 11 routes connecting major US cities to Iceland's capital, the options are broader than many travelers realize, and the savings can reach up to 60% through the private and insider fares our Personal Travel Managers access on your behalf.
The primary gateway into Iceland is Keflavík International Airport (KEF), located approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Reykjavík city center. From KEF, travelers can reach downtown in roughly 45 minutes via the Flybus express coach or a private transfer, with luxury car services available for business and first class passengers who prefer a door-to-door arrival. Pre-arranging your transfer is worth the effort — Iceland's roads near the airport can be unpredictable in winter conditions.

What Is There to Explore in the City?
Three major carriers dominate this transatlantic corridor: Icelandair (FI), Delta Air Lines (DL), and United Airlines (UA). Icelandair operates the most frequent service from US hubs including New York JFK, Boston, and Seattle, offering its Saga Class business cabin with lie-flat seats on select routes. Delta and United connect through their respective hub networks, giving premium travelers flexibility on departure city, layover preference, and onboard product depending on the aircraft type assigned.
Round-trip business class fares on these routes range from approximately $2,149 to $5,000, with significant variation based on season, booking window, and cabin availability.
Round-trip business class fares on these routes range from approximately $2,149 to $5,000, with significant variation based on season, booking window, and cabin availability. Iceland's peak travel window runs from June through August, when the midnight sun draws visitors from across the globe and premium cabin inventory tightens quickly. Shoulder season — particularly April through May and September — often yields the strongest value for business travelers who have schedule flexibility.
Reykjavík punches well above its size for premium travelers. The city's geothermal spas, including the world-famous Blue Lagoon just minutes from KEF, offer a genuinely restorative arrival experience after a transatlantic flight. The downtown dining scene has matured significantly, with Icelandic cuisine built around fresh Arctic seafood, local lamb, and volcanic mineral-infused ingredients drawing serious culinary attention from international food media over the past decade.
For corporate travelers, Reykjavík serves as a growing hub for energy sector conferences, Arctic policy summits, and Nordic business partnerships. Iceland's strategic mid-Atlantic position also makes it a logical stopover point for executives routing between North America and Continental Europe, and Icelandair's Stopover program allows premium cabin passengers to spend up to seven nights in Iceland at no additional airfare cost — a compelling option for combining business with exploration.
CEOFLIGHTS is an ASTA-accredited travel agency (reg. #900292735), not an algorithm or booking engine. Every client works directly with a real Personal Travel Manager who researches private fares, negotiates on your behalf, and handles the full booking from first inquiry to boarding pass. When premium cabin inventory is limited or pricing looks inflated online, that human expertise is exactly what closes the gap between the published fare and what you actually pay.
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✅ Why Fly Business to Reykjavík
- 3 top airlines compete on US–Reykjavík routes
- Unpublished fares from $2249 round-trip
- Lounge access at Keflavík International (KEF)
- Nonstop from 11 US cities
ℹ️ Good to Know
Fares to Reykjavík vary by US departure city and season. Airlines serving this destination include Icelandair, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines. Our travel managers compare all options simultaneously to find your best deal.



















