How to find cheap flights from Tokyo to Iceland
The cheapest return flight from Tokyo to Iceland is currently 771 €.
That fare gets you from Tokyo into Reykjavik Keflavik in Reykjavik.
363 € is the lowest price available for a one-way ticket.
Open to where you land? Enter 'Iceland' in the 'To' field to compare fares to different cities.
Iceland has two international airports you can touch down at.
Expand your search by choosing 'Add nearby airports.' This will compare prices across the airports closest to both your departure and destination points, which could help you save.
Book early. You'll have more routes, times and airlines to choose from. Wait until the last moment and you could be left with fewer options and higher costs.
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Best time to fly from Tokyo to Iceland
If saving money matters, April is typically the cheapest month to hop on a flight from Tokyo to Iceland.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often the most affordable days to fly in general, with fares dipping during the quieter midweek period.
June, July and August mark the peak travel season in Iceland, with July the most popular of the three. Visit then for a buzzing atmosphere and lots going on around you.
January, February and March are the quietest months. March has the lowest demand from travellers and is a good choice if you prefer a more easygoing trip.
Popular places to visit in Iceland
Reykjavik
A popular destination for Tokyo to Iceland flights, this city in Greater Reykjavík takes the top spot on any travel itinerary. From Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Centre and Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre to Sun Voyager, the highlights come thick and fast.
You'll discover plenty of flight deals to Reykjavik's main airport, Reykjavik Keflavik Airport (KEF). Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV) offers a secondary option for landing.
Ready to lock in your perfect base? Browse the range of hotels in Reykjavik.
Akureyri
Get to know this Norðurland eystra city's biggest highlights including Kjarnaskogur, Regnbogastiginn and Matthiasarhus.
Akureyri Airport (AEY) is the city's main airport.
Check out hotels in Akureyri and lock in a stay that suits your plans.
Egilsstadir
Drop by leading attractions like Gálgaklettur, East Iceland Heritage Museum and Selskogur while you're in this corner of Austurland.
You can fly into the city through its main airport, Egilsstadir Airport (EGS).
Whether you're planning a quick stay or a longer break, hotels in Egilsstadir offer options for every kind of trip.
Visiting Iceland for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Entry rules can vary depending on your passport, length of stay and travel plans, so check before you go. Airlines and official embassy sites will have the most up-to-date advice on visas or any other documents you may need.
You'll be using the Icelandic króna (ISK) for all your spending. Credit and debit cards are accepted just about everywhere.
Iceland has a population of around 400,000. The capital city is Reykjavík.
This destination operates on one standard time zone of UTC+0.
The weather can shape everything from what you wear to what you see, so travel when the forecast suits your plans. July is Iceland's warmest month.
Temperatures are often coolest around December.
January is usually the rainiest month, while June is the driest.
Hoping to time your Tokyo to Iceland flight with something big? Popular events to build your trip around include the Airwaves music festival, the Winter Lights Festival and the Reykjavik Food & Fun Festival.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
Locked in that cheap flight from Tokyo to Iceland? Now decide where you'll rest your head and how you'll travel around. Explore the range of hotels in Iceland and filter your search by review score, star rating and more. Also browse car rental options in Iceland and choose from pickup points in cities or at airports.