Iceland’s international airport, located in Keflavik, accommodates transatlantic flights to Europe and North America with the flagship air company, Icelandair. In addition to this, due to Icelandair’s reliable service and the airport’s relaxing, friendly atmosphere, Keflavik International Airport has been referred to as the central hub for travel within the Atlantic.
Iceland’s main airport was recently appointed the title of best airport in Europe by ACI’s (Airport Council International) Airports Service Quality survey. With around 130 airports taking part in the survey, it is consequently the world’s leading airport customer satisfaction standard.
Many of the travellers passing through Keflavik International Airport have described it as comforting and cosy with a friendly, relaxing atmosphere. Passengers waiting for their flights now have the special opportunity to relax and enjoy various massages and spa treatments at the Blue Lagoon store. Also, a new seafood and health bar, opened in the departure lounge on level two, offers incredible Icelandic fish before the flight.
Keflavik airport’s duty free shopping area is also a pleasant experience as it accommodates eighteen various stores that sell both international brands and unique Icelandic designs. The products in the Keflavik duty free stores are very competitive in price compared to other European airports, and prices are up to 50 percent lower than in Reykjavik retail stores. When passengers need to make an Atlantic stop off, there is undoubtedly an advantage to stop and shop at Keflavik International Airport.
For further details about Keflavik International Airport and connecting transatlantic flights visit www.kefairport.is/English