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Find cheap flights from Baltimore to Iceland from $159

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Flight from Baltimore to Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport

FAQs - booking Iceland flights

  • Are there non-stop flights from Baltimore to Iceland?

    Currently, there are no non-stop flights from Baltimore/Washington Airport to Iceland. However, there are quite a few one and two-stop layover flights. Iceland Air, JetBlue, United Airlines, Air Canada, and Air France provide regular layover flights that typically make a stop in the US or Canada. One-stop flights tend to be cheaper than two-stop flights.

  • Is there public transport between Keflavík International Airport and the Reykjavik city center?

    The public bus Strætó provides regular service between KEF and Reykjavik from roughly 6:30 am to 11 pm on Mondays to Saturdays and 11 am to 11 pm on Sundays. The buses are located next to Parking Garage 1. Alternatively, the Flybus and Airport Direct can also take you to Reykjavik. Tickets may be purchased inside the terminal.

  • How do I get from downtown Baltimore to the Baltimore/Washington Airport?

    One of the easiest public transport options is to take the light rail from Camden Station in downtown Baltimore to the lower level of the terminal building at BWI. It generally takes around 40min. Alternatively, you may take the MTA MARC train, which operates between the same stations. Another option is to hail a local taxi or ride-sharing service, which can drop you off outside Concourse D. Depending on traffic, it can take around 20min.

  • What services are available at Baltimore/Washington International Airport?

    Baltimore/Washington Airport has a variety of services and amenities available. Alongside currency exchanges, accessible facilities, restrooms, and free Wi-Fi, there are children’s play areas and even a quiet meditation room. Dining options range from sweet snacks to fast-food and fine dining. Shopping includes clothing, electronics, books, and more. If you’d like to stay fit, there are a few airport cardio trails as well as a gym.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Baltimore to Iceland?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Baltimore to Iceland.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Baltimore to Iceland?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Iceland from Baltimore is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Baltimore to Iceland?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Iceland with an airline and back to Baltimore with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Baltimore to Iceland?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Iceland from Baltimore up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Iceland

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found tickets from Baltimore to the following destinations at these prices or less: Reykjavik $305 one-way - $428 round-trip
  • Morning departure is around 9% cheaper than an evening flight, on average*.
  • Flights from Baltimore to Iceland will arrive at Keflavík International Airport (KEF), also called Reykjavík–Keflavík Airport. It’s located about 30 miles outside the capital city of Reykjavik and is the main hub for international flights.
  • Most passengers flying to Iceland from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) will leave from Concourse D. Parking on the left side of the Hourly Garage area will put passengers within walking distance to their departure gate.
  • If you find yourself with extra time before your flight from Baltimore/Washington Airport, consider checking out the International Art Gallery near security checkpoint D/E. Alternatively, if you head to the B/C security checkpoint, you can spend time in the Observation Gallery.
  • US citizens who are traveling to Iceland do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. All you need is a US passport that’s valid for three months after your intended departure.
  • The Club BWI at Baltimore/Washington International Airport is a lounge that offers day passes. Located near gate 10 in Concourse D, it provides comfortable seating, beverages, snacks, reading material, fast Wi-Fi and more. It is generally open from 4:15 am to 10:30 pm.
  • If you’re traveling with young ones that are full of energy after a long flight from Baltimore to Iceland, then consider checking out the children’s play area at Keflavik Airport. It’s located near Gate C.
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*Average of the lowest prices shown in KAYAK’s search results for departures within the next 30 days

Top 3 airlines serving from Baltimore to Iceland

Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Baltimore to Iceland? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
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DeltaOverall score based on 10295 reviews
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3 hours late and all they have is was a $12 meal voucher. That’s not even enough to cover fast food.

2.0 MediocreCraig, Jun 2024CVG - LGA
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3 hours late and all they have is was a $12 meal voucher. That’s not even enough to cover fast food.

Among the poorest flights I’ve had with Delta in a while. Entertainment system failed completely on a 7.5 hr flight. Crew seemed distracted and not the normal friendly crew. Flight overbooked it seemed… very crowded.

If I can, I always fly Delta. I’ve found their service to always be reliable and pleasant.

You could have not cancelled the flight (AA, which I will be flying from now on) left for BOS despite the fictitious weather issues (that no one in my Boston family could see). You could have rebooked my direct flight to another direct flight instead of sending me though JFK, the worst US airport after O’Hara You could have rebooked me on a Main Cabin seat (like the one I paid for in my original ticket instead of putting me a the last row on JFK->BOS leg, pocketing the difference in ticket price But I do not really care whether you will ever do that in a future because in a future neither I nor anyone from my company (unless they pay out of pocket) nor an of my clients and partners (if they heed my advice) will ever be caught dead on any of Delta flights

Really bad baggage handling. Had my Rimowa bag badly damaged at the latches.

It was pretty good I was worried with the short Layover that I might not catch my connection but the gate was there

It was good until there was a 3 hour delay because there was not any pilots to fly the plane.

There was plenty of overhead room but half of the passengers were told they had to check their carryon bags. My partner and I checked in as early as possible and our seats were split across the aisle.

Friendly flight attendants. Comfort plus seats were very comfortable and had lots of leg room. 10A and 10 B.

I've flown many many times on Northwest and then Delta. The crew on this flight were absolutely the best I've had the pleasure of being looked after by.

Boarding and crew was great. Flight was cold, need layers. Deplaning was hard. We had to take stairs off the plane and I was separated from my travel companion because we were not seated together and they would not let him wait for me to get off so we were forced onto different shuttles.

Check in and boarding was easy, crew was cheerful. Not much to read or do on the plane and our neighboring passengers were talking loudly so we could not sleep. But overall good. Great coffee.

Flyplay is the only way I travel to Europe. Had a 15 hr layover in Iceland. Normally this would suck, but I regret a car and saw the black sand beaches, several waterfalls and sky lagoon. And finished with lamb at cafe Loki.

did not get the seats we had specially paid for

This is a no frills airline. You cant expect much for the price. Low cost flight, clean, nice staff. That's all I need for the price. If you want more, book with another airline and pay more. For Europe trips, PLAY is the ONLY airline I use

Misleading instructions for check in. Although I did virtual check in and was instructed to head to security, once I was at security, they told me to go back to Play ticket counter and get paper tickets. Also, beware that Play doesn’t participate in TSA PreCheck. I didn’t know that, despite entering PreCheck info when I purchased the tickets. I wasted time in the TSA PreCheck line as well. So we had two setbacks at check in.

It's a budget airline, so forewarned is forearmed. Yes, you pay for everything like carry-on, checked baggage, seat selection, but that's becoming the case with major airlines. Bringing your own snacks and entertainment on board is highly recommended. It's no frills, but the crew, the plane and the flight itself was great. If you want pampering go for a larger airline. If you just want to get from A to B in comfort and safety, Play is a great choice.

It is a low cost airline. Staff are courteous. There is no entertainment. Food is purchased.

Upon boarding, the people at the gate were extremely rude, there were no outlets on a 6 hour international flight, there was no entertainment, all food and drink was purchase only (even snacks), and my seat reclining function was fully broken. The only redeeming quality was the flight attendants were extremely nice. This was by far the worst flight I have ever been on in my entire life

I don’t know how international flights can’t have media screens to keep people entertained for the long flight. Ugh.

My experience with Icelandair was just ok, nothing special. Requested wheelchair service for my wife and none was offered at checking in Baltimore or available for her upon arrival at Gatwick airport in London.

Decent service - nice seats. Crew were not overly attentive but can’t complain overall for the money

Very nice flight, easy connections in Keflavík, and friendly crew.

I will never fly this airline again. Checking in was poor , we had to go back to the check in counter at Raleigh - Durham international airport three times because they didn’t issue my boarding pass but rather duplicated my husband’s twice which caused a big headache at the passport control at the airport which triggered security alert and wouldn’t let us pass through we we had to wait for long time to be able to explain and clear everything after talking to the supervisor.. No food on the plane , not even crackers. No food was offered to buy ether . No ear phone was provided . Very little time to make from one plane to another and nobody to assist with smooth transition. Flight itself , we felt safe so thank you to the pilots . But customer service was terrible . We spent $ 2500 on 2 tickets, so I cannot say that service was consistent with the price .

Seats are way too much now with these new airplanes especially long flights like we had. I was 7 month pregnant and in a lot of discomfort due to small seats.

Food was horrible. This wasn’t business class. No leg space, can’t sleep in row position, huge delay

I liked how easy my transfers between flights in Keflavik were. I would have appreciated more food options in Keflavik.

The plane was flaming hot! Could not breathe. Everyone coughing from heat. Awful.

My biggest problem was the flight from KEF to DUB was delayed, which caused me to miss my connecting flight in DUB and we were forced into an unplanned 10-hour layover in DUB. Crew and boarding staff were all very friendly but this was a real inconvenience and especially uncomfortable for my disabled wife.

Not much! This was my first flight with Iceland air and unfortunately it wasn’t what I have expected. My luggage is lost nothing as of yet where it was left. Not a good service at all!!

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