Travel

To travel to Iceland you need to fly (or take days travelling with a ship). 

  • Prices of flights are cheapest booked with a good notice. All flights arrive at our international airport in KEFLAVIK, 45 min. drive from Reykjavik.
    Many airlines fly 2-3 times per week, but Icelandic airlines might have daily flights from the capital cities of the Nordic countries.
  • It is good to keep in mind that the first event on the conference schedule will be the conference reception on Tuesday night (June 4th).

 

A series of recent eruptions have taken place close to Grindavík in Reykjanes peninsula, about one hour from Reykjavik.
The latest one started on May 29. This is NOT in Reykjavik and has not influenced flights or travel back/forth to the international airport located on the same peninsula.

Most recent reliable information in English can be found on Icelandic Met Office, and Civil Protection Iceland.
Further information for travellers is available on sites like Iceland Tours, and Nordic Visitor ICELAND