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Business Class Flights to Iceland
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Business Class Flights to Iceland

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$1,779*

Round trip from New York (JFK)

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Why Iceland

Flying business class to Iceland

Iceland is the most honest market on this site: the flights are too short for flat beds, and we say so before anything else. What premium buys you here is Icelandair's Saga Premium recliners, strong catering, lounge access and priority handling, timed around dawn arrivals that hand you the entire first day. Seasonal US carrier service in summer adds competition and keeps fares grounded.

The route map is broader than most travelers expect, with Icelandair connecting Keflavik nonstop to East Coast, Midwest and West Coast gateways. Every itinerary funnels through the same airport, ten minutes from the Blue Lagoon and forty five from Reykjavik, which makes the arrival logistics the smoothest in Europe.

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Business class flights to Iceland
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Iceland

Destinations in Iceland

*Prices based on recent bookings, subject to availability and seasonality.

Iceland business class FAQs

  • No. The five to six hour flights carry premium recliner cabins, led by Icelandair's Saga Premium. We tell you this up front because landing rested with priority handling is the honest value here, not a suite.

  • Late April to mid May and late September into October, between the midnight sun and aurora peaks. Summer brings the most capacity and competition.

  • Icelandair serves New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Seattle and more, joined seasonally by US carriers from their eastern hubs in summer.

  • Flights land at Keflavik before seven in the morning, the lagoon is ten minutes away and opens early. Soak first, then drive to the city or straight onto the ring road.

Business class lie flat seat with direct aisle access
Onboard

A real bed at 38,000 ft

What's included

What a business class ticket includes

From the moment you reach the airport to touchdown, every part of the journey is built to land you rested.

Priority check in

Fast track security and dedicated counters.

Premium lounges

Food, drinks and showers before you board.

Lie flat beds

Direct aisle access on long haul aircraft.

Fine dining

Multi course menus paired by sommeliers.

Amenity kits

Noise cancelling headphones, pyjamas, luxury kits.

Priority boarding

First on, first off, and extra baggage allowance.

Business Class Flights to Iceland: The Full Picture

The route map is broader than most travelers expect, with Icelandair connecting Keflavik nonstop to East Coast, Midwest and West Coast gateways. Every itinerary funnels through the same airport, ten minutes from the Blue Lagoon and forty five from Reykjavik, which makes the arrival logistics the smoothest in Europe.

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Iceland's two peaks, midnight sun and aurora, leave value in the seams: late April to mid May and late September into October consistently offer cooperative weather, thinner crowds and the softest premium fares. The dawn arrival pattern works in every season, but it is in winter that landing rested pays out most, with the whole first day available to reach dark skies.

Getting around once you land shapes the flight choice less than in most countries, because nearly everyone arrives through Keflavik and rents a car. What matters more is timing: the morning arrival that the overnight schedule produces gives you a full first day, and the premium cabin is what makes that day usable rather than lost to exhaustion. Travelers chasing the aurora should aim for the weeks around the equinoxes, when solar activity statistically peaks and the roads remain manageable, while summer visitors get the midnight sun and every highland route open. Either way, book the cabin early; Saga Premium is a small cabin and the negotiated space goes first.

Tell our travel experts your dates and your route around the island, and we will quote the options honestly, including exactly what the cabin is and is not, with a personal quote back typically within the hour.

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