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Icelandair Adds Miami to the Mix—Because Why Not Go From Ice to Beach?

Good news for all you winter wanderers: Icelandair is taking you from snow to sun with its shiny new Miami route. That’s right, starting October 25, 2025, Icelandair will be offering three weekly flights between Reykjavik and Miami, bringing you closer to those palm trees, warm breezes, and mojitos (we assume).

The flights will run on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. During Iceland’s winter routine from November to March, these flights will be operated by the brand new Airbus A321LR, a slick looking addition to the Icelandair fleet. What does this mean? In broad strokes, it’s 8 hours of relaxed flying to one of the most important cities in America.

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Why Icelandair Adds Miami to the Mix?

Great question, you’re basically asking “Why not Miami?” Icelandair’s CEO, Bogi Nils Bogason (he sounds like someone you’d trust to know what’s up), explained that Miami is a perfect match for the airline’s already extensive network. From Miami, you’ll have easy connections to 34 destinations in Europe—so you can start your winter escape in Iceland and end up in the sun or snow of places like Paris, London, or Amsterdam.

Plus, with Icelandair’s ultra-fuel-efficient fleet, they’re doing all this with less environmental impact. How’s that for good vibes all around?

Iceland to Miami: It’s Not Just About the Weather

Let’s be real: if you’re tired of the cold (and who isn’t?), an Iceland to Miami trip sounds like the ultimate contrast. You’ll go from frosty fjords to sandy beaches faster than you can say “sunglasses and sunscreen.” So, get ready for those winter vibes, South Florida style!

Icelandair is giving you a new way to escape the chill and soak up some Miami heat. Book your tickets soon—because this flight isn’t just about the destination; it’s the smooth ride between two worlds.


Now you’ve got the scoop. Time to pack your bags, get those sunglasses ready, and start planning your winter getaway. And if you need to stop in Iceland on your way, well… you know you can.

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31 January 2025
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