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Guide to Reykjavik Airport

The airport in Reykjavik is Iceland’s primary hub for domestic travel as well as for travel to Greenland and the Faroe Islands. There are only a handful of airlines operating through this terminal, and the entire facility sees an annual throughput that falls shy of half a million passengers. All international arrivals into Iceland will disembark at neighbouring Keflavik before transferring to Reykjavik for onward domestic travel.

Terminals and facilities at Reykjavik Airport

This two–terminal facility is the central hub for all domestic traffic in Iceland. The primary terminal is run by Air Iceland and the smaller terminal is operated by Eagle Air. The small size of this facility makes connections and transfers quite simple. Departing passengers can check–in on the ground level, while arrivals disembark on the first floor.

Services in the airport include banks, exchange counters and an automated exchange machine. A baby and parent room is open to families with small children and information kiosks are centrally located in both the Arrivals and Departures areas.

There are a few shopping outlets in Reykjavik Airport. These include a tobacconist, gift shop and a newsagent. There are also a couple of boutique–style gift shops selling Icelandic handicrafts and souvenirs.

Business passengers seeking business facilities are best catered for at hotels near Reykjavik Airport. It’s also possible to book a dayroom at hotels near Reykjavik Airport, suitable for those with extended layovers. The best rates for Reykjavik hotels are found here.

If you’re looking for a bite to eat, there are several cafés and confectionaries offering quick snacks throughout the airport. There’s also a nice restaurant where you can while away an hour enjoying a hot meal. Alcoholic beverages can be found at this restaurant and also at the bar.

Those heading straight onto the Icelandic roadways can hire a car at counters in the Arrivals area of Reykjavik Airport. Car hire firms like Hertz and Budget are represented at Reykjavik Airport, and it’s possible to book a hire car online for added savings and convenience.

Hotels at Reykjavik Airport

Due to the size of Reykjavik, there is an impressive selection of hotels to choose from once you arrive at the airport. The most competitive rates can be found online. Booking via the internet during peak tourist season will insure you get the budget hire car of your choice. Transfers to Reykjavik Airport hotels are much smoother when booked in advance.

Some of the nicer hotels in Reykjavik include 101 Hotel, Nordica Hotel, Hotel Holt and Hótel Borg. There are also several mid–range hotels near Reykjavik Airport, but the budget selection is fairly slim.

Transportation and parking at Reykjavik Airport

The Reykjavik bus system is relatively expensive, but the price affords a very reliable and well–kept public transportation system. Anyone planning to make significant use of the bus system is advised to buy a Reykjavik Tourist Card, which permits unlimited bus use for its duration. More information can be obtained from the tourist help desk in the airport.

It’s also possible to arrange a shuttle service from the airport to your hotel, especially when you’ve made a booking in advance and the hotel is expecting you. Taxis are on hand at the rank outside of the Arrivals Hall to transfer you to any local destination.

Car hire at Reykjavik Airport

Travelling by car is the preferred method of seeing Reykjavik. The airport is a located a very short drive from the city centre and the route is well marked along the main ring road.

It’s conceivable to hire a car directly from the Arrivals Hall of Reykjavik Airport. However, this may lead to long lines at the car hire firm counters, potentially slowing your exit from Reykjavik Airport. To avoid this inconvenience, consider booking hire car from Reykjavik Airport ahead of time before arriving at the airport.

There’s no real alternative to the thrill of touring Iceland by car. So much of the country’s natural beauty is spread across significant miles of highway, and hiring a car at Reykjavik Airport allows you more independence during your holiday.

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