Newcastle to Keflavik
1531 km great-circle distance, typically flown in 2h 19m with 5 airlines operating direct service from Newcastle (NCL) to Keflavik (KEF). Cheapest fares are usually in January (around £138 return), with peak prices in August (around £343). Departures on a Tuesday tend to undercut weekend prices on this corridor.
Flying from Newcastle
Newcastle is the North East's primary airport and a strong Jet2 and easyJet base, with Ryanair adding budget slots and KLM offering an Amsterdam connector for global reach. The terminal sits 5 miles northwest of central Newcastle with the Tyne & Wear Metro running directly to the airport. Fare patterns favour Mediterranean leisure routes; long-haul travellers typically connect via Amsterdam, Paris or Dubai rather than fly direct.
Arriving in Reykjavik
Keflavík sits 50 km southwest of Reykjavík, with Flybus shuttles running every 30 minutes to BSÍ bus terminal for ISK 3,499. Icelandair and Play (low-cost) dominate the route, with EasyJet adding seasonal capacity. The route is a stopover-friendly Atlantic gateway — many travellers use it for 1–4 night layovers en route to North America.
Who flies NCL to KEF?
| Airline | IATA | Flight time | Cabin |
| Jet2.com | LS | 2h 19m | Economy |
| easyJet | U2 | 2h 19m | Economy |
| Ryanair | FR | 2h 19m | Economy |
| TUI Airways | BY | 2h 19m | Economy |
| KLM | KL | 2h 19m | Economy |
5 carriers fly direct on this corridor. Frequencies vary by season — summer and winter holiday peaks see additional flights.
Best time to fly NCL→KEF
Synthesised from 12-month price aggregates. Cheapest months in green, peak in red.
Estimated baseline. Prices update on a 30-day cadence as Travelpayouts data refreshes. Cheapest day-of-week typically Tuesday.
Newcastle to Reykjavik FAQs
Direct flights from Newcastle (NCL) to Keflavik (KEF) take approximately 2h 19m for the 1531 km journey, plus 30–60 minutes of taxi, climb and descent. Total airport-to-airport time depends on cruise winds and air-traffic queueing on approach.
January is typically the cheapest month on this route, with one-way fares from £105. August is the peak — expect prices 2–3× higher. Book 4–8 weeks ahead for best fares; last-minute prices on this corridor rise sharply inside two weeks of departure.
5 carriers operate direct service from Newcastle (NCL) to Keflavik (KEF): Jet2.com, easyJet, Ryanair, TUI Airways and KLM. Frequencies vary by season and carrier — Jet2.com typically operates the highest weekly count on this corridor.
UK passport holders generally do not need a visa for short stays in Iceland (Schengen-area members allow 90 days in any 180-day window). ETIAS pre-authorisation will apply once live for European destinations. Always check gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/iceland before booking.
Keflavik (KEF) is the primary international airport for Reykjavik. Allow 30–60 minutes for the ground transfer by train, express bus or taxi, depending on traffic and time of day. Most European hub airports sit 10–25 km from their host city centre. See the airport's official website for current train and shuttle timetables.