The Agra to Reykjavik air route connects Kheria (AGR) to Keflavik Int'l (KEF). This is one of the busiest international routes with multiple daily departures operated by 6 airlines.
As an international route, travellers need a valid passport and appropriate visa for the destination country. It's recommended to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before departure for international flights.
Compare fares across all airlines on FareEagle to find the best deal. Prices fluctuate based on demand, seasonality, and how far in advance you book. Generally, booking 2-4 weeks ahead for domestic flights and 6-8 weeks for international routes gives the best value.
Compare AGR to KEF FaresThe following airlines operate regular services between Agra and Reykjavik. Each airline offers different fare classes, baggage allowances, and onboard services.
Full-service international carriers typically include meals, checked baggage (20-30 kg), and in-flight entertainment. Compare the total cost including baggage on FareEagle — sometimes a full-service fare with included baggage is cheaper than a low-cost fare plus add-ons.
Kheria (AGR)
Agra's airport serves as a major international hub. It is well-connected to the city via metro, buses, and taxis. Arrive at least 3 hours before departure for smooth check-in and security.
Keflavik Int'l (KEF)
Reykjavik's airport is the main gateway to the city and surrounding region. Upon arrival, you'll find pre-paid taxi counters, ride-sharing services, and public transport options to reach your destination.
Travelling from Agra to Reykjavik involves a significant journey between India and Iceland. People travel this route for tourism, to experience Iceland's unique landscapes and culture, or for business opportunities. Reykjavik offers a vibrant city life amidst stunning natural beauty.
The best time to visit Reykjavik is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is milder and daylight hours are long. You can also visit during winter to see the Northern Lights, but be prepared for cold temperatures and limited daylight.
Keflavik International Airport (KEF) is about 50 km from Reykjavik city center. Flybus offers direct transfers to Reykjavik for around 3500 ISK. Taxis are also available but are significantly more expensive, costing approximately 15,000 to 20,000 ISK.
Visit the Hallgrímskirkja Church for panoramic views of Reykjavik. Explore the Harpa Concert Hall, an architectural marvel on the waterfront. Take a Golden Circle tour to see Geysir geothermal area, Gullfoss waterfall, and Þingvellir National Park. Relax at the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa.
Try Plokkfiskur, a traditional fish stew, for a taste of Icelandic comfort food. Sample Skyr, a thick and creamy yogurt-like dairy product. Brave the Hákarl, fermented shark, for a truly unique culinary experience.
Be prepared for high costs in Iceland, especially for food and accommodation. Consider purchasing a Reykjavik City Card for free entry to museums and unlimited travel on public transport. Learn a few basic Icelandic phrases to enhance your interactions with locals.
For official travel information and regulations, refer to these resources:
DGCA — Indian aviation authority
Passport Seva — passport and travel documents
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