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  2. List of airports in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Map of Iceland Map of Iceland with public airports. This is a list of airports in Iceland.There are no railways in Iceland. Driving from Reykjavík to Akureyri takes 4–5 hours compared to 45 minutes flight time, driving from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir takes 9 hours compared to 1 hour flight time.

  3. Category:Airports in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    International airports in Iceland (4 P) Pages in category "Airports in Iceland" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  4. Keflavík International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is located approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) west of the town of Keflavík, Reykjanesbær. [2] and 50 km (30 mi) southwest of Reykjavík. The airport has two runways each measuring approx. 3,050 m (10,010 ft). [5] Most international journeys to or from Iceland pass through this airport. Keflavík is a hub for Icelandair and the airline Play.

  5. Reykjavík Airport - Wikipedia

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    Reykjavík Airport (Icelandic: Reykjavíkurflugvöllur) (IATA: RKV, ICAO: BIRK) is the main domestic airport serving Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland, located about two kilometres (1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles) from the city centre.

  6. Akureyri Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is located approximately 3 km south of Akureyri. The town of Akureyri is the largest in Northern Iceland, and the airport serves as a gateway to the wider region. The airport is located just off the ring road (Route 1), which passes through the town. Taxis are available at the airport. [25]

  7. Air transport in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The first domestically operated aircraft in Iceland was operated by the Flugfélag Íslands (Aeronautical Society of Iceland) company, established on 22 March 1919. The company operated a single British-built Avro 504K biplane aircraft that the airline purchased from Denmark and flew from a field that was later the site of Reykjavík Airport. [2]

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