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Akureyri
Akureyri
Airport
AEY
IATA CODE

Akureyri Airport is a single-runway international airport in Akureyri, Iceland 3 kilometres south of the town center.

Hofn
Hornafjordur
Airport
HFN
IATA CODE

Hornafjordur Airport is an airport serving Hofn, Iceland and is 5 kilometres north of the town.

Reykjavik
Reykjavik
Airport
RKV
IATA CODE

Reykjavik Airport is the main domestic airport serving Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, and is 2 km from the city.

Bildudalur
Bildudalur
Airport
BIU
IATA CODE

Bildudalur Airport is an airport serving Bildudalur, a village in Vesturbyggo municipality in the Westfjords of Iceland.

Husavik
Husavik
Airport
HZK
IATA CODE

Husavik Airport is an airport serving Husavik, Iceland and is located 10.4 km southwest of the town.

Thorshofn
Thorshofn
Airport
THO
IATA CODE

Thorshofn Airport is an airport located in Thorshofn, a village in northeast Iceland.

Egilsstadir
Egilsstadir
Airport
EGS
IATA CODE

Egilsstadir Airport is a single-runway international airport located in Egilsstadir, Iceland.

Isafjorour
Isafjorour
Airport
IFJ
IATA CODE

Isafjordur Airport is an airport serving Isafjordur, a town in the Westfjords region in northwestern Iceland.

Vestmannaeyjar
Vestmannaeyjar
Airport
VEY
IATA CODE

Vestmannaeyjar Airport is a two-runway airport on the island of Heimaey, in Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands).

Grimsey
Grimsey
Airport
GRY
IATA CODE

Grimsey Airport is an airport serving Grimsey, a small island 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Iceland.

Reykjavik
Keflavik
International Airport
KEF
IATA CODE

Keflavik International Airport is located 1.7 nautical miles west of Keflavik and 50 km southwest of Reykjavik.

Vopnafjorour
Vopnafjorour
Airport
VPN
IATA CODE

Vopnafjordur Airport is an airport serving the village of Vopnafjordur, in the Eastern Region of Iceland.

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