- How many hours to fly from Moscow to Iceland?
- Flight Moscow - Reykjavik
- Flight Moscow - Egilsstadir
- Flight Moscow - Akureyri
- Flight Moscow - Isafjordur
"How long to fly to Iceland from Moscow?" - it is important to know for everyone planning to climb the 920-meter Esja mountain in Reykjavik, see the Khevdi house, the Sun Voyager sculpture and the Hallgrimskirkja church, as well as go to the Thingvellir national park and the Naumafjäll hot spring valley, relax on the island of Videy, admire the waterfalls and Gudlfoss Svartifoss.
How many hours to fly from Moscow to Iceland?
Since Moscow and Iceland are not connected by direct routes, passengers on a connecting flight will spend at least 6 hours on the road. Transfers usually take place in Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Stockholm … As for a direct flight with Island Air from St. Petersburg, it will take 4 hours.
Flight Moscow - Reykjavik
Those who bought a ticket Moscow - Reykjavik for at least 10,500 rubles (this price can be counted on in November, January and March) will cover 3,309 km aboard Air Baltic, Lufthansa, Lot, Icelandair, Sas, KLM or another airline (40 flights are sent daily). To this end, you will have to fly, landing at the airports of Vantaa (7 hours), Warsaw and Copenhagen (the whole trip - 22 hours, flight - 7 hours), Berlin (9 hours), Dusseldorf (8, 5 hours), Barcelona (from 22 -hour trip to wait will take 11 hours), Prague and Hamburg (21 hours), New York (from 24, 5 hours, the flight will take 9 hours), Zurich (10, 5 hours), London (16 hours), Prague and Oslo (22 hours), Vienna and Amsterdam (12 hours), St. Petersburg and Munich (20, 5 hours), Geneva and Zurich (13 hours).
Keflavik Airport is equipped with: a waiting room where you can find a cafeteria, retail outlets (where they sell medicines, food and the press), as well as counters, going up to which you can buy a Wi-Fi password; VIP lounges with Internet access, lockers and other amenities for passengers. The Fly Bus shuttle will take you to Reykjavik (from the airport to the city - 50 km) (the journey will take 45-50 minutes).
Flight Moscow - Egilsstadir
The cities are separated by 2936 km, and those who made transfers in Helsinki and Reykjavik will find themselves in Egilsstadir after 10 hours, in Oslo and Reykjavik - after 11.5 hours, in London and Reykjavik - after 13 hours, in Munich and Reykjavik - after 12.5 hours, in Budapest and Reykjavik - after 12 hours, in St. Petersburg, Frankfurt am Main and Reykjavik - after 21.5 hours, in Paris and Reykjavik - after 24.5 hours.
In addition to cafes and shops at Egilsstadir Airport, you can sign a car rental agreement (Sixt, Hertz, Enterprice, Thrifty).
Flight Moscow - Akureyri
From Moscow to Akureyri 3076 km (a ticket will cost at least 5100 rubles), and stops at the airports of Stockholm and Reykjavik will increase the duration of the air trip by 11 hours, Berlin and Reykjavik - by 11.5 hours, Paris and Reykjavik - by 12.5 hours, Frankfurt am Main and Reykjavik - at 12 o'clock, Zurich and Reykjavik - at 13.5 o'clock, Istanbul, Amsterdam and Reykjavik - at 16 o'clock, Antalya, Berlin and Reykjavik - at 18.5 o'clock, Riga, Dusseldorf and Reykjavik - at 21.5 hours, Riga, Barcelona and Reykjavik - at 22.5 hours, Riga, Vienna and Reykjavik - at 23 hours.
Akureyri Airport pleases passengers with duty-free shops, bistros, points offering car rental (Avis, Europcar, Hertz).
Flight Moscow - Isafjordur
Between the Russian capital and Isafjordur - 3323 km, so stops in Copenhagen and Reykjavik will extend the journey up to 10.5 hours, in Berlin and Reykjavik up to 11.5 hours, in Paris and Reykjavik - up to 13 hours, in Frankfurt am Main and Reykjavik - until 11:00, in Vienna, Oslo and Reykjavik - up to 30.5 hours, in Riga, Oslo and Reykjavik - up to 27.5 hours.
It is worth noting that from Reykjavik to Isafjordur Airport (only 5 km from the airport to Isafjordur, which are easier to travel by taxi), there are 2 daily flights.