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Icelandair Joins Norlandair As Domestic Airlines Unlocking The Most Stunning Destinations With These Secret Flight Routes: Iceland’s Hidden Winter Wonders

Published on November 24, 2025

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Icelandair is now alongside Norlandair as the top domestic airline, unlocking multiple hidden destinations in Iceland with their new secret flights. If you have ever wanted to see Iceland’s hidden winter wonders, now is your chance. These two airlines are unlocking access to winter’s most remote and beautiful destinations, and in winter, Iceland’s beauty is enhanced. Whether you want to see the northern lights in Akureyri, explore the beautiful volcanic landscapes in the Westman Islands, or see the untouched beauty in the Westfjords, Icelandair and Norlandair have access to Iceland’s winter wonders. These secret flights are the easiest and closest way to access the hidden winter treasures. Continuing to the guide here is a no-brainer!

Iceland’s Winter Flight Routes Are Changing The Game And You Need To Know About Them!

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It is no secret that Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Winter is no exception to this, as Iceland is one of the most beautiful winter destinations.

Iceland’s domestic flights are changing this winter, including more flights being offered, making this winter holiday more exciting than ever before! If you are booking flights to Iceland this winter, you will want to read this first!

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Icelandair is the best domestic flight option in Iceland. Icelandair’s flights to Akureyri, Iceland’s winter hot spot, are amazing. They offer 28 flights per week to Akureyri in Iceland’s northern region, and have 28 flights per week to Akureyri, so you can get to this beautiful northern paradise at any time.

Icelandair also operates 20 flights per week to Egilsstaðir, and this eastern region is beautiful and filled with East Iceland’s amazing landscapes. Iceland’s natural wonders are also reachable. East Iceland is also beautiful and open to exploring in the winter. For those of you looking to visit the Westfjords and the Arctic, there are 12+ flights per week to Ísafjörður, so you’ll always have access to this winter wonderland.

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Norlandair – The Winter Escape You Didn’t Know You Wanted

Norlandair? Icelandair? Norlandair! That is right; Icelandair is no longer the only airline doing domestic flights during the winter! Norlandair opened the winter route between Reykjavik and Vestmannaeyjar starting December 1st, 2023. This year, Vestmannaeyjar flights will operate 5 times a week. This winter route is vital for anyone who wants to visit one of Iceland’s volcanic islands. The flight to the remote destination goes over snow-capped mountains, and while on the islands, one can find several capped volcanoes. You will be able to visit Iceland’s most rugged and beautiful location during the coldest winter months.

Norlandair also flies to and from Akureyri, Þórshöfn, Vopnafjörður, and Grímsey. Yeah, that’s right, they also fly to the Northern Wonders. Papercut winter doesn’t mean you can’t explore the heart of Iceland. You can still travel to the heart of Iceland, and the off-season winter flights help you do that.

Last but definitely not least! Norlandair also provides flights between Reykjavik, Bíldudalur, and Gjögur, which are the farthest south and east of Iceland. These flights are very important to those who are looking to find a real adventure this winter!

Why These Routes Are the Key to Unlocking Iceland’s Hidden Winter Wonders

Let’s discuss the importance of these winter routes. Iceland has more to offer than just Reykjavik and the Golden Circle. The best parts of the country are its hidden gems, where you can experience the country’s nature, culture, and history in a uniquely different way. Thanks to Icelandair and Norlandair’s year-round flights and winter routes, regardless of how cold or how much snow there is, you can always fly to and discover one of the many beautiful and untouched places around the globe.

These new and expanded domestic routes have made the volcanic islands of Vestmannaeyjar and the breathtaking coastal cliffs in the Westfjords accessible during winter. Iceland’s landscapes can be enjoyed in every season. These routes opened up access to the cliffs and other popular destinations for tourists and locals alike.

Do not Miss These Routes This Winter

Reykjavík (RKV) → Akureyri (AEY): The Gateway to North Iceland

    28 flights travel this route weekly. This route is powerful. On Icelandair, you decide how long you want to stay. It does not matter if you’re visiting Iceland’s second city, Akureyri, or traveling to the incredible north. Whatever the case may be, there are flights for you to choose from for your travel at any point throughout the winter.

    Winter Travel Tip: Akureyri is ideal for viewing the Northern Lights. Because of the dark winter months, you have the best chances of spotting the lights.

    Reykjavík (RKV) → Egilsstaðir (EGS): East Iceland’s Untouched Beauty

      20 flights travel this route weekly. Captivating mountains, frozen rivers, and lovely villages compose East Iceland, and are all present for your exploration. Winter is dominated by the beauty of this region. This is your chance to see the quiet and breathtaking nature of this region.

      Winter Travel Tip: While still in Iceland’s East, Egilsstaðir is well positioned as a base for visiting the enchanting Seydisfjördur, or even for the even more thrilling experience of a rugged hike to some remote ice caves.

      Reykjavík (RKV) → Ísafjörður (IFJ): The Last True Winter Frontier

        This is your sign to head to Iceland’s Westfjords. Icelandair flies more than 12 times a week to Ísafjörður! This is one of the most remote towns in Iceland, which is surrounded by steep mountains and towering cliffs. A perfect destination for what is an ultimate winter getaway and adventure, if you seek wildness, beauty, and isolation.

        Winter Travel Tip: The wintertime in Iceland is perfect for visiting Ísafjörður. The area is an absolute sheltered paradise to experience the true Iceland: whale and bird watching, and pristine, untouched winter hiking trails.

        Reykjavík (RKV) → Vestmannaeyjar (VEY): Winter Volcano Adventures

          From the 1st of December, 2025, Norlandair will start five flights a week to Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands) in a beautiful volcanic archipelago. This new route to one of Iceland’s most famous volcanoes, Eldfell, and the beautifully rugged Islands, will offer an unforgettable experience, whatever the time of year.

          Winter Travel Tip: Winter is the perfect time for the Eldheimar Museum! A great option to learn more about the volcanic island and the island’s volcanic eruption, which radically reformed it in 1973.

          Reykjavik (RKV) → Bíldudalur (BIU) & Gjögur (GJR): Discover Iceland’s Untouched Jewel

          Norlandair is now offering vital air service to otherwise remote jewels in Iceland’s collection: Bíldudalur and Gjögur. Northern Iceland’s unique history and culture are an easy and intriguing addition to your winter flights.

          Essential Icelandic Winter Flights For Your Next Adventure

          Iceland’s wintertime domestic flights create easy and accessible travel options all over the country. These flights are your passport to Iceland’s winter offerings. They are the start of an unforgettable journey.

          Whether your heart wants to see the cultural hub and natural wonders of Akureyri, the adventurous isolation of the Westfjords, or the volcanic and windswept Westman Islands, Icelandair and Norlandair are your partners to access winter in all of its Icelandic glory.

          Conclusion

          Iceland is a beautiful country to visit in winter. Those views can be accessed easily through Icelandair and Norlandair. There are no winter travel restrictions. There are exposed breathtaking icy terrains, including the Northern lights! Tours are offered through the winter routes.

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