Starting October 26, 2025, Icelandair will launch first-ever service between Keflavik International Airport in Reykjavik and Miami International Airport. The nonstop service will operate three times weekly with an Airbus A321LR.
On Thursday (January 30, 2025), Miami International Airport (MIA) announced that Icelandair will launch first-ever service between Keflavik International Airport in Reykjavik and Miami. Starting October 26, 2025, the direct route will operate three times weekly with a 187-seat Airbus A321LR, featuring 22 SAGA Premium and 165 Economy Class seats. Flights are now available for booking with introductory fares from $549 for travel from October 16, 2025, through March 29, 2026.
In Thursday’s announcement, Icelandair’s President and CEO, Bogi Nils, Bogason, said,
“We are thrilled to be opening a new gateway from Europe to sunny Florida via Iceland and from Miami to Iceland and beyond. With the new long-range and fuel-efficient Airbus aircraft, we are able to add new and exciting destinations and Miami is a great addition. Miami will fit well into our route network, with convenient connections via Iceland to our 34 destinations in Europe. Welcome aboard Miami!
Also commenting on Icelandair’s new service, Miami-Dade County’s Mayor, Daniella Levine Cava, added,
“I applaud Icelandair for deciding to expand into South Florida with nonstop Reykjavik service at MIA, which will soon give our residents direct access to the majestic natural beauty of Iceland. We look forward to giving Icelandair and their passengers from across Europe a warm welcome to Miami-Dade County.”
Founded in 1937, Icelandair uses their unique geographical location as a hub midway between Europe and North America, and offers direct flights to over 30 destinations in the UK, Scandinavia, and continental Europe, as well as to 19 destinations in North America. The carrier also operates a domestic flight network in Iceland, an airfreight and logistics business, and also offers leasing and consulting services.
Source: Miami International Airport