$346 Find Cheap Flights from Boston to Iceland

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Book Cheap Boston to Iceland Plane Tickets

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Boston to Iceland that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Boston to Iceland

Thu, Sep 10 - Thu, Sep 17
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9:35 am - 7:55 am
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KEF
18h 20m
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10:00 am - 10:40 pm
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BOS
16h 40m
1 stop
$499Air Canada
Sun, Nov 8 - Thu, Nov 12
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6:00 am - 10:00 am
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KEF
23h 00m
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12:00 pm - 11:54 pm
KEF
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BOS
16h 54m
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$500United Airlines
Sun, Jul 19 - Sun, Jul 26
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5:45 am - 7:55 am
BOS
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KEF
22h 10m
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United Airlines Logo
11:30 am - 11:59 pm
KEF
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BOS
16h 29m
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$501United Airlines
Tue, Jun 30 - Thu, Jul 9
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7:27 pm - 8:30 am
BOS
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KEF
9h 03m
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United Airlines Logo
11:30 am - 7:14 pm
KEF
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BOS
11h 44m
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$502United Airlines
Wed, Sep 23 - Sat, Oct 3
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8:00 am - 8:50 am
BOS
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KEF
20h 50m
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United Airlines Logo
10:00 am - 9:24 am
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BOS
27h 24m
2 stops
$503United Airlines
Fri, Aug 14 - Sun, Aug 23
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4:55 pm - 8:45 am
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KEF
11h 50m
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United Airlines Logo
10:00 am - 9:53 am
KEF
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BOS
27h 53m
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$504United Airlines
Sun, Jul 19 - Sun, Jul 26
United Airlines Logo
8:00 am - 7:55 am
BOS
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KEF
19h 55m
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United Airlines Logo
11:30 am - 7:14 pm
KEF
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BOS
11h 44m
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$505United Airlines
Fri, Sep 25 - Sat, Oct 3
United Airlines Logo
8:15 pm - 7:55 am
BOS
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KEF
31h 40m
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United Airlines Logo
10:00 am - 9:24 am
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BOS
27h 24m
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$506United Airlines
Thu, Jul 2 - Sun, Jul 5
United Airlines Logo
9:50 am - 8:30 am
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KEF
18h 40m
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United Airlines Logo
11:30 am - 11:59 pm
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BOS
16h 29m
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$507United Airlines
Fri, Jul 31 - Mon, Aug 3
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5:45 am - 8:30 am
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KEF
22h 45m
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United Airlines Logo
11:30 am - 7:14 pm
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BOS
11h 44m
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$508United Airlines
Booking Insights

KAYAK's insights & trends for Boston to Iceland flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Boston to Iceland to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest Boston to Iceland flight route?

Data is based on round-trip flight searches on KAYAK over the past month.

The cheapest ticket to Iceland from Boston found in the last 5 days was to Reykjavik, at $474 round-trip. The most popular route is from Boston (BOS) to Reykjavik Keflavik Intl Airport (KEF), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 5 days was $474.

What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Iceland?

The average price for all round-trip flights from Boston to Iceland depending on the time of departure, clicked by users on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

The cheapest time of day to fly to Iceland is generally in the morning, when round-trip flights cost $467 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Iceland is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $519.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Boston to Iceland?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

No, with an average price for the route of $596, prices are generally cheapest when you fly direct.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Boston to Iceland?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Boston to Iceland, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Boston to Iceland is February, when tickets cost $262 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are March and July, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $724 and $639 respectively.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Boston to Iceland?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Boston to Iceland clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

Your flight ticket price will generally be cheaper if you fly to Iceland on a Wednesday and more expensive on a Friday. On your return trip to Boston, you should consider flying back on a Monday, and avoid Thursdays for better deals.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Boston to Iceland?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Boston to Iceland, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Boston to Iceland, you should book around 2 weeks before departure, which saves you about 33% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 11 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight$346
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 4% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 18% increase in price.
Flight from Boston to Reykjavik

FAQs - booking Iceland flights

  • What are the visa and passport requirements for United States citizens traveling from Boston to Iceland?

    For those travelers that want to fly to Iceland from the United States, you will require a passport that must be valid for at least three months beyond the date you plan to leave Iceland. Your passport must have two empty pages for immigration stamps. If you are flying as a tourist and plan on remaining in Iceland for no more than three months, you will not require a visa to enter Iceland.

  • What type of public transportation choices will I find to take me from the airport in Reykjavík to the center of Reykjavík?

    One of the easiest and cheapest ways to get from the airport to the heart of the city is via one of the buses associated with Flybus Iceland. The trip from the airport will take around 44min and the cost is around 1167 ISK (9 USD).

  • If my plan is to head to Egilsstaðir, Iceland, is it better to take a flight from Reykjavik or take some type of ground transportation to get there?

    Several bus routes make the trip between these two cities in about 10h 55min and you can also utilize a car rental and make the trip on your own in around 8h 10min. In addition, there are also lots of very convenient flight options to choose from that make the trip in around 2h 5min.

  • What type of lounges are there at Boston Logan International Airport that I can relax in before my trip to Iceland?

    Boston Logan International Airport offers quite a few airline lounges to choose from to suit your needs. You can also take advantage of lounges that are not affiliated with any specific airlines, which are available for use for a fee, such as The Lounge BOS in Terminal C and The Club BOS, located in Terminal E.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Boston to Iceland?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Boston to Iceland.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Boston to Iceland?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Boston to Iceland is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Boston to Iceland?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly from Boston to Iceland with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Boston to Iceland?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying from Boston to Iceland up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Iceland

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found tickets from Boston to the following destinations at these prices or less: Reykjavik $315 one-way - $558 round-trip
  • If you are looking for a quick and easy way to get from downtown Boston to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), a good choice is to ride aboard the MBTA Blue Line that can make the trip in about 5min and costs around 2 USD.
  • No matter what your final destination might be in Iceland, your flight from Boston is most likely going to make a stop at Keflavik International Airport (KEF) in Reykjavik as this is the only airport in Iceland where flights from Boston land.
  • If your kids are coming with you on your flight from Boston to Iceland, you'll be happy to learn that there are three Kidport play areas in the terminal buildings at Boston Logan International Airport.
  • Not only are direct flights the quickest way to travel between Boston Logan International Airport and Reykjavík, Iceland, but these flights are the cheapest choice as well.
  • If your ultimate destination in Iceland is a domestic airport like Akureyri Domestic Airport, Icelandair offers the most nonstop flight choices. All flights depart from Reykjavik Keflavik International, which is perfect for travelers coming from Boston.

Reviews of the top 4 airlines serving from Boston to Iceland

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Boston to Iceland? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
7.4
United AirlinesOverall score based on 9778 reviews
6.6Food
7.7Boarding
8.1Crew
7.1Entertainment
7.3Comfort
Airline reviews

Even through the flight was delayed due to storms near IAH The flight was great! The crew was so hospitable and professional

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jun 2026
GSP - IAH
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Even through the flight was delayed due to storms near IAH The flight was great! The crew was so hospitable and professional

I flew from Santa Fe to Denver to catch a flight to London and the transfer of my luggage on arrival at Denver to the London flight worked perfectly. The crew on the ground and on board for the London flight were so friendly and efficient.

Boarded early; and arrived home 40 mins early. After a long flight, it’s nice to be back home early. These flights have no amenities; no snacks. So need to bring your own

Boarded early, left early, arrived 40 mins early! A win win for me!

New plane was lovely. Crew customer service is always lax but expected. Kraft on time and arrived safely.

These airplanes should be illegal. The seats are two tight, it is a safety issue. Wheelchair support was ridiculously slow. We almost missed our flight.

It was a short flight so I was expecting too much

Horrifying Almost 2 million miles. Bring your own food and drink. One coffee or drink every three hours. Have to order meals on app more than 24 hours ahead Tiny and dirty bathrooms

Flight was delayed but more than 90 minutes. This caused me to miss my available windows for pick-up by a friend. I had to pay $125 for an uber back home from the airport which was an added expense that I had not budgeted for my trip. Staff was friendly.

I felt scammed. The priced advertised was different than what I paid. I paid the whole some online. I then got a call 20 minutes later saying I need to paid 70 more person. She said the price online is not the guaranteed price.

No TV on the flight. The charging outlet was not working. No food, even a sandwich. The served orange was poor quality.

Selected seats 5 months prior to date. Had email confirmation and seats were not honoured. Family did not sit together

Loved and was pleasantly surprised by the food!! Request Lufthansa to help transiting passengers at Munich (confusion whether to go thru passport control or not).

The flight was comfortable and the staff were helpful and friendly. However, we did not know we were flying PAL until we arrived in Canada, so it was a bit disconcerting. In addition, which port we were leaving from was confusing.

They did not let us board because one member needed a transit visa, which was not evident at the time of ticket purchase.

I was charge a baggage checking fee $68!! I volunteered to check my duffle bag which usually goes under my seat!

I did not like anything because the flight was cancelled yesterday and I did not get to arrive on time in Toronto as I was rebooked with another airline. This caused me to be really stressed out as I am an individual with back injury and to be forced to stay longer in an airport to accommodate a change of airline and the transfers associated with it Due to this I am probably not going to book through your website to eliminate this potentially chaos in the future

shittiest airline in the hemisphere. To improve - start thinking you're flying people, not cattle

Easy boarding, inflight refreshments came on time and comfortable seat

It was good that our flight left early. It was a nice smooth flight and landing.

They cancelled our connecting flight resulting in another layover reaching our final destination 8 hours later than scheduled.

Repurchased food and it was moldy and expensive. But I figured it was bad luck so I purchased a cup-o-noodles, halfway through them we hit turbulence and the flight attendant was passing with the garbage, it would have been two seconds to grab it, but he was snarky grabbed someone else’s plastic cups and went to buckle up… I used the puke bags to secure the soup before it became an accessory. When he finally came around he gave me a face like a petulant child as I handed him the soup neatly wrapped in the paper then plastic bag. I watched a movie in silence as the rental or headphones was ridiculous at 4€ for those .10€ cheap plastic toys. No English subtitles on an American movie… crazy. I disliked the whinny little tourist trap and now I hope that it sinks into the ocean or erupts in a catastrophic eruption for their beloved “I live on an active volcano” pride.

The Check-in process at CDG was confusing and the crew was not helpful. But the flight was on-time and that is most important to me.

On-time arrivals and departures. Crew helpful and friendly. Yet everything costs extra: seat selection, food, even airphones!

Pleasant, attentive flight attendants, but they’ve got to upgrade their seats to be a true “business class” carrier.

Was a bit surprised that Icelandair flies a domestically configured 757s on long-haul flights to Iceland (no lie-flat seats in business class).

When you consider the price I ended up paying for everything. This was not a good deal! I had no idea that this airline had changed to a bargain basement no frills airline. So, it was disappointing to have to pay for every little thing. The only thing included was water and coffee. You have to pay for everything else! So I just felt nickel and dime.

The movie choices were poor. The worst problem is the treatment of passengers durinng pre-boarding. In one case the primes were checked in and sent down the boarding tunnek only to stand waiting there while the plane is cleaned. In the second case the bus was loaded, the doors closed and just stood there unmoving like sardeines in a tin for over TEN minutes. In both cases it was rough on us old guys who find standing for long periods trying.. In other words, Donnt just stack us up and forget us.

Second time with Saga Premium, everything was fab, but the entertainment centre on both my flights didn't work, plus the seat on the NY to Rek flight (Airbus) was so solid and so uncomfortable. The 737Max flight's seat was much, much better.

I’m considering never flying with Iceland Air again. The seats in economy are torture. Now you only get water, coffee and tea for free- really? No food, not a single peanut. The passport line was insane, everyone was worried about catching their connecting flight. This was the third time I’ve barely made my connection, had to run. It can’t be that my choice is to use the bathroom (during the 50 minutes between flights) or make my flight. SO stressful! Ugh.

The ticket you issued was an hour after when the real flight was

I didn’t get a chance to experience anything because the 3rd party company that receives payment did a really bad job. After I received confirmation number I went to bed then I tried to check in my confirmation number did not work then I received a massage that my payment did not go through I called the company to rectify the problem and I was told that confirmation the whole thing was cancelled and that they couldn’t do anything about it and hang up the phone. So I decided to purchase a new ticket from another airline. I will never use kayak again and I’ll make sure all the people in my circle doesn’t deal with you guys.

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