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How to fly to Iceland for under £60 return
The perfect excuse to try and see the Northern Lights
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Your support makes all the difference.Every so often, Jack Sheldon from Jack’s Flight Club selects a flight deal from the UK for Independent readers that you can’t afford to miss. This week: return flights to Iceland for under £60.
Fantastic fares to Iceland are on sale from easyJet, with departures across the UK.
EasyJet has just released its winter fares and is offering discounts for those travelling in pairs, so to see the lowest fares make sure you add a second passenger when searching.
September to April is the best time to see the Northern Lights, which lines up nicely with the dates covered in this deal.
How to book
Head to Google Flights and enter your departure airport from the list below and Reykjavik as the destination.
Importantly, to see the lowest prices you’ll need to select two passengers travelling. The prices then shown will be the total for both. You may want to add an “easyJet” filter to the “Airlines” option to help find the dates included in this deal.
Use Google Flights’ calendar tool to help you highlight the best travel dates (they’ll show up in green).
This one is best booked directly with the airline and Google Flights will provide you a link to book with easyJet.
To
Reykjavik (KEF)
From
London (LGW) – £49
London (LTN) – £47
Manchester (MAN) – £54
Bristol (BRS) – £50
Edinburgh (EDI) – £47
Belfast (BFS) – £38
When to fly
The lowest fares are available from November to March. We’ve listed some example trips below all underneath £80 return.
London (LTN)
Nov 16-23
Dec 4-11
Dec 10-17
Dec 20-26
Jan 4-11
Jan 16-21
Jan 24-27
Feb 4-11
Feb 27-Mar 5
Mar 20-24
London (LGW)
Nov 9-16
Nov 12-19
Nov 23-30
Dec 11-16
Dec 23-29
Jan 3-8
Jan 17-21
Feb 4-9
Feb 5-10
Feb 26-Mar 4
Mar 11-18
Manchester (MAN)
Nov 9-15
Nov 30-Dec 5
Dec 10-17
Dec 20-28
Jan 7-14
Jan 27-Feb 3
Mar 3-10
Edinburgh (EDI)
Dec 3-10
Dec 10-17
Dec 20-29
Jan 9-14
Jan 20-28
Feb 3-8
Feb 24-Mar 2
Mar 10-14
Bristol (BRS)
Nov 28-Dec 5
Dec 10-17
Dec 22-29
Jan 9-16
Jan 23-30
Feb 11-18
Feb 25-Mar 3
Mar 10-17
Belfast (BFS)
Nov 29-Dec 6
Dec 6-13
Dec 20-27
Jan 13-20
Feb 3-10
Mar 2-9
Mar 9-13
When to book
These fares should be available for another two to three days at least.
Pro tip
Iceland’s mountainous “F-Roads” are the best way to see the country, but make sure to rent a four-wheel drive vehicle to explore them.
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