Nashville International Airport gets early European access as Icelandair accelerates launch of popular Keflavik route, now starting in April 2025.
Icelandair has announced an earlier-than-planned start for its new route connecting Nashville International Airport (BNA) to Keflavik International Airport (KEF), driven by strong demand and high sales. Originally slated to begin in mid-May, the first flight is now set to take off on April 10, 2025, five weeks ahead of schedule. The service will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, continuing through the end of October 2025.
The earlier launch of this direct route will provide a convenient link for travelers seeking access to Iceland’s stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural experiences. Additionally, it will connect Nashville passengers to Icelandair’s extensive European network, with easy connections to popular destinations such as Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, London, and Paris.
Iceland is renowned for its spectacular landscapes, featuring dramatic waterfalls, geysers, glaciers, hot springs, and active volcanoes. During the winter months, visitors can embark on exciting northern lights tours, while the summer season offers endless daylight for exploring the island’s striking natural wonders under the midnight sun.
Reykjavík, Iceland’s lively capital, is sure to charm visitors with its dynamic culinary scene, distinctive museums, international shopping options, and pedestrian-friendly streets. From adventure seekers to culture enthusiasts, the new route offers a gateway to one of Europe’s most intriguing destinations.
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