easyJet's launched a new non-stop route to Reykjavik, and return fares are sitting in the £90–£120 bracket. That's proper value for Iceland, even if you're only after a long weekend.
The deal
Non-stop return flights from the UK to Reykjavik with easyJet, available November 2026 through February 2027. Prices from £90 per person return, with fares climbing to around £120 depending on exact dates and how far ahead you book.
Why we like it
Non-stop is the obvious win here—you skip the layover nonsense and get there faster. For a winter city break or aurora hunting, that saves time and hassle. The November–February window is peak season for chasing the Northern Lights, so the timing isn't accidental.
The catch? Availability is limited, and easyJet's new routes tend to fill up quickly. You'll also want to factor in that Iceland isn't cheap once you land—accommodation, food, and activities aren't bargain-basement prices. But the flight cost at this level gives you breathing room in the budget.
How to book
Head to easyJet and search Reykjavik for your preferred dates between November 2026 and February 2027. Prices move fast on new routes, so if these fares are still live and they suit your dates, book straight away rather than sitting on it.
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