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Which airlines fly from Dublin to Reykjavik?

Other airlines offering connecting service from Dublin to Reykjavik include British Airways, SAS, Lufthansa, Iberia, Icelandair and Norwegian Shuttle. Flights to Reykjavik depart from Dublin Airport's (DUB) Terminal 1. Inside the terminal, you'll find all the necessary passenger services, including restaurants, pubs, duty-free shopping and ATMs.

Why is Reykjavik an hour behind Dublin time?

Reykjavik is an hour behind Dublin time during spring Daylight Saving Time because Iceland does not observe this convention. During the winter months, there will be no time variance between the two countries. Cheap flights from Dublin to Reykjavik can be found by flying on Fridays or by booking during the off-season winter months.

What to do in Reykjavik?

Despite its modest size, Reykjavik has a wide variety of cultural outings to enjoy. Notable among the galleries and museums scattered across the city are the Reykjavik Art Museum and the National Museum of Iceland. The city’s largest concert venue is Harpa, situated on the edge of the bay and identified by its angular glass façade.

How many airports are in Reykjavik?

There are two airports in Reykjavik but only Keflavík International Airport (KEF) handles flights originating outside the country. Located 30 miles from Reykjavik, the airport has one terminal, with duty-free shopping, cafes, like Joe & The Juice and Mathus House of Food, restrooms, money exchange and passenger services.

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