Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 63.9859978, -22.6324534.
Keflavík International Airport, also known as Reykjavík-Keflavík Airport, is the largest and busiest airport in Iceland. It is located in the town of Keflavík, about 50 kilometers southwest of the capital city, Reykjavík. The airport serves as the main gateway for international air travel to and from Iceland.
Keflavík International Airport is operated by Isavia, the Icelandic airport authority. It has a single terminal building with various facilities and services for passengers, including check-in counters, security checkpoints, duty-free shops, restaurants, and car rental desks. The airport has undergone significant expansions and renovations in recent years to accommodate the growing number of passengers visiting Iceland.
Keflavík International Airport primarily serves as a hub for transatlantic flights between Europe and North America, connecting travelers between the two continents. It is also a popular stopover point for passengers traveling between Europe and North America, taking advantage of Iceland's unique location. Additionally, the airport serves as a base for the Icelandic low-cost carrier, Icelandair, which operates numerous flights to and from various destinations in Europe and North America.
Given its strategic location between the two continents, Keflavík International Airport has become an increasingly important hub for tourism and business in Iceland, contributing significantly to the country's economy.
Country | Iceland |
Latitude | 63.9859978 |
Longitude | -22.6324534 |
Elevation | 40 m |
Distance | NA km |