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Flights Brussels — Reykjavik

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Cheap flights Brussels — Reykjavik

Below you can see the best deals on flights Brussels — Reykjavik for upcoming dates. Direct and connecting flights from various airlines — compare prices and choose the right ticket.

The lowest price for the next 2 months is on 25 June, from AED 596.

Top 10 cheap flights Brussels — Reykjavik

Direct flights Brussels — Reykjavik

Direct flight options for Brussels — Reykjavik with no stopovers on upcoming dates. A direct flight is faster and more convenient — especially when travelling with luggage or children.

The fastest direct flight is operated by Icelandair — travel time is 3 h 20 min.

Top 10 direct flights Brussels — Reykjavik

About the Brussels — Reykjavik flight

On this page, you can find and buy flights from Brussels to Reykjavik. The 2,134 km route is serviced regularly, with approximately 5 flights per week on this destination.

The main carrier on the route is Icelandair (FI). Flight costs are dynamic and depend on the season; therefore, we recommend using the low-price calendar and studying the price dynamics chart to find the best deals. To plan your logistics, check out the information on how to get to Brussels Airport and how to travel from Reykjavik Airport upon arrival.

Flight schedule Brussels — Reykjavik

The table shows direct flights Brussels → Reykjavik on the selected date. The flight takes approximately 3 h 20 min. Regular flights are operated by Icelandair. Departures from Brussels Airport and Charleroi Brussels South Airport airports, arrivals at Keflavik International Airport and Reykjavik Airport.

For each flight, the following details are shown: departure time (local), arrival city and airport, flight number and airline, terminal or gate, and status. Click on a flight to open its details and go to ticket search. To view flights on a different day, change the date above the table.

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Flight ticket prices by day: Brussels — Reykjavik

Below is a calendar of the lowest flight ticket prices for Brussels — Reykjavik by day. Pick a convenient date and instantly see the fare. The cheapest flights on this route start from AED 391 in b, and the most expensive are around AED 718 in F. If your travel dates are flexible, the calendar will help you find the best price for your preferred period. To view round-trip fares, switch to the "Round trip" tab above the calendar, select your departure date — and the right-hand calendar will highlight the lowest prices for return flights on each day.

 
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When to fly

Weather conditions in Reykjavik are most comfortable in July and August, when temperatures reach +13.6°C. January is the coldest month, with night frosts down to -4.9°C, while the peak of precipitation occurs in September.

The minimum flight cost is recorded in November and starts AED 391. The highest ticket prices are observed in September, with costs starting AED 718, and in October — AED 687.

For savings, consider flying in December (AED 392), as it offers a great compromise between price and Iceland's winter atmosphere. Avoid booking for September if your budget is limited, due to the seasonal rise in fares.

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How to get the best deal on a Brussels — Reykjavik ticket

  • Use the low-price calendar on this page to find dates in November or December when tickets are AED 391.
  • Keep an eye on Icelandair (FI) offers: the airline often provides direct flights, saving travel time on a route of over 2,100 km.
  • Book your tickets in advance, especially for the summer months, when demand for flights to Iceland traditionally grows and the number of available seats decreases.
  • Check the baggage and carry-on allowances for your selected fare, as additional fees at the airport on international flights can significantly increase the total cost of your trip.

Airlines

Regular flights on this route are primarily operated by the Icelandair (FI) group. Direct connections between the cities are provided approximately 5 times a week, allowing for flexible travel planning. A detailed schedule, including departure times and available connections, is provided in the list below—select the relevant card to see flight details.

  • Icelandair
    IcelandairFI
    5x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 524.7M pax/year
    • Direct flight BRU → KEF5x/week
      Duration
      3h 20m
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    100.0%Open →

Cities and airports on the Brussels — Reykjavik route

Flights Brussels — Reykjavik depart from Brussels Airport and Charleroi Brussels South Airport and arrive at Keflavik International Airport and Reykjavik Airport. Below are pages for the cities, countries, and airports on the route: airlines, schedules, and travel guides.

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Frequently asked questions about the Brussels — Reykjavik flight

How long is the flight from Brussels to Reykjavik?

The distance between the cities is 2,134 km. The estimated direct flight time is about 3 hours; however, the exact duration depends on weather conditions and the chosen airline.

Which airlines fly this route?

The main carrier on this destination is Icelandair (FI). Connecting flights via other European airports are also available.

Are there direct flights?

Yes, there are direct flights on the Brussels — Reykjavik route. The flight frequency is approximately 5 times a week, providing a convenient connection between Belgium and Iceland.

How much is the cheapest ticket?

Flight prices change constantly depending on the season and demand. You can find the current minimum for the coming months in the low-price calendar and the price dynamics chart on this page.

Which airport does the flight arrive at?

Flights from Brussels arrive at Iceland's main international airport — Keflavik, which serves Reykjavik and the surrounding area.