$313 Find Cheap Flights from Minneapolis to Iceland

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Book Cheap Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis to Iceland

Sun, Mar 1 - Sat, Mar 7
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Sun, Mar 1 - Fri, Mar 6
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Mon, Apr 20 - Wed, Apr 29
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Sun, Apr 19 - Mon, Apr 27
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Sat, Apr 18 - Mon, Apr 27
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$455Icelandair
Sat, Feb 21 - Sat, Feb 28
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Minneapolis to Iceland flights

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

What is the cheapest Minneapolis to Iceland flight route?

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

The cheapest ticket to Iceland from Minneapolis found in the last 72 hours was to Reykjavik, at $390 round-trip. The most popular route is from Minneapolis (MSP) to Reykjavik Keflavik Intl Airport (KEF), and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $390.

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

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis to Iceland is February, when tickets cost $379 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are March and December, when the average cost of round-trip tickets is $615 and $578 respectively.

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

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

For Minneapolis to Iceland, Wednesday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Tuesday is the most expensive. Flying from Iceland back to Minneapolis, the best deals are generally found on Wednesday, with Sunday being the most expensive.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis to Iceland, you should book around 3 weeks before departure, which saves you about 7% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 10 weeks before departure.

Good to know

Low seasonDecember
Cheapest flight$313
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 21% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 5% increase in price.
Flight from Minneapolis to Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport

FAQs - booking Iceland flights

  • Which airport should I fly into in Iceland?

    Your destination will determine the airport you fly into in Iceland. However, KEF is the most convenient airport for most travelers to fly into. Flights into KEF only have one stopover en route, while flights to other airports in Iceland have at least two layovers. Flights into KEF are also quicker, taking about 18h. On the other hand, flights to airports like Akureyri Airport (AEY) take about 22h. Moreover, most cheap flights to Iceland head into KEF. Keflavik Airport also has special needs services and children-friendly services that make it a suitable airport for everyone.

  • What can I do during a layover at Keflavik International Airport?

    You have an endless list of things to do at Keflavik Airport. First, have a taste of Icelandic cuisine or other food options at the broad range of restaurants in the airport. The airport also has thousands of duty-free items and gifts that you can buy during your layover at stores including high-end fashion boutiques, book stores, and souvenir shops. If you are at KEF with your children, they can take advantage of the coloring books, games, and playground located in the South Building.

  • What documents are required for travel to Iceland?

    Tourists and business travelers from Minneapolis may enter Iceland without a visa for a stay of under 90 days. However, you will need a passport with a validity of at least six months from your estimated date of departure. You should also present proof of your planned departure from Iceland by showing a return ticket.

  • Which cities do popular airports in Iceland serve?

    Keflavik Airport and Akureyri Airport are the popular international airports in Iceland. KEF receives about 70% of the flights to Iceland. It serves the southern and western regions of Iceland, including Keflavik, Reykjavik, Njardvik, Hafnir, and Gardur. Akureyri Airport also receives several international flights to Iceland and is less than two miles from Akureyri’s city center. It serves cities like Husavik, Dalvik, Hjalteyri, and Grenivik.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis to Iceland.

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

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight from Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis 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 Minneapolis to Iceland up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Iceland is generally in the evening, when round-trip flights cost $544 on average. Morning departures are around 100% cheaper than evening flights, 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 $642.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Iceland

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found tickets from Minneapolis to the following destinations at these prices or less: Reykjavik $321 one-way - $540 round-trip
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) serves flights to Iceland from Minneapolis. Passengers can find airlines with flights to Iceland at Terminal 2. You can only book stopover flights with these airlines.
  • Kick back and relax before your 18-hour flight to Iceland at one of the lounges and clubs in Terminal 1 of MSP, where you can escape the bustle of the airport and enjoy food, drinks, and Wi-Fi as you wait for your flight.
  • The arrivals hall of Keflavik International Airport (KEF) has several car rental companies if you’d like to rent a car at the airport. These include Hertz, Budget, and Avis, and are open from early morning to late at night.
  • Currency exchange services are available at the arrivals and departure halls of KEF. The halls also have several ATMs where you can withdraw both Icelandic kronur and non-Icelandic currency.
  • KEF offers accessibility services for passengers with reduced mobility at the airport. The trained staff offers assistance with tasks like disembarking from the plane, retrieving luggage, accessing the restrooms, and getting transportation from the airport.

Reviews of the top 4 airlines serving from Minneapolis to Iceland

 
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Minneapolis 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.
7.9
DeltaOverall score based on 8182 reviews
8.5Crew
7.2Food
7.9Comfort
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boarded at 5:30 pm, pushed away from gate at 6pm ... takeoff was not until ~6:45pm; disappointing

4.0 OkayLawrence, Feb 2026
LGA - JAX
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boarded at 5:30 pm, pushed away from gate at 6pm ... takeoff was not until ~6:45pm; disappointing

Smooth boarding, pleasant and professional lady checking us in. Crew service was excellent, again pleasant, but professional. Nice touch-down on landing! Thank you Delta. 💗

Originally, I was booked in economy. I paid several hundred additional dollars to upgrade to first class. Then I paid several more hundred dollars to change my flight to a slightly earlier flight. I asked if the changed flight would also seat me in first class, and I was told that it would. When I boarded the plane, however, I was seated in economy. So, I paid $500-600 more than I paid for my original ticket for an upgrade and a changed flight - received the changed flight (which was nice), but did not receive the upgrade. So, I was not completely satisfied.

Awesome! On time flight, early arrival, and a complimentary upgrade!

Paid for wifi that didn't work. No plug in seat to work. No entertainment.

We departed early and made up time in the air allowing us to arrive 30 minutes early. Capt was incredibly genuine and thanked every passenger for flying with Delta. Completely humble and professional!

Was forced to check in my small carry on, even though I informed the crew it has very fragile items inside

This was one of the worst flights I’ve been on in years. I upgraded to comfort and had such an uncomfortable experience. The person next to me was oversized - which I understand - however, they took up their space and mine. I could only use about 50% of my seat space to not be physically touching this person the entire flight and there was no spatial awareness. I also could not use the seat outlet because their body was obstructing it. It was very inconvenient. Their body kept touching me repeatedly during the flight and I felt very uncomfortable. To pay more for an upgraded space and then not even being able to use it was highly disappointing.

No wheel chair as requested at Atlanta arrival on first flight.

Only freetext wifi was available in flight; browsing WiFi required payment. Since the seats had no in flight entertainment, Delta should revisit this policy on this longer flight.

Empty seats next to me - wish it had been for a longer flight!!

Delay on my previous leg, had to run to catch my flight. But that happens. Overall ok.

Delay and had to run between flight to get my connection due to this delay but besides that the overall experience was ok. I arrived with just an hour of delay.

Flight was ok but lack of communication cost me to literally beg to be put on another flight as connecting flight had departed

They forgot to serve food and the crew was very unfriendly. Never experienced such a bad KLM flight. Usually fly from Toronto. New York was different.

Couldn’t get boarding pass in SLC even with help from a redcoat, so had to find a desk in AMS to get boarding pass. Technical problems so not sure why. Very inconvenient. The KLM app is not as user friendly as most apps. Also had to wait almost an hour on the tarmac for a fuel truck, which caused us to miss a connecting bus in LUX.

Over 1 Hr delay. No APU so no AC on ground. Plane was hot during boarding and then they closed the doors over 20 minutes before engine start so interior of plane was steamy hot and stuffy. Could have been helped by opening doors until ready to depart.

First of all we couldn’t check in online, then we learn at the airport we were on stand by for KLM’s mistake of overbooking. The seats were not comfy at all. Our luggage got lost.

Ad experience - been flying many years with them but they are losing out to other carriers with their service and bagage / seating policy. My 2 12-yo kids were not placed with the parent. Absurdity.

Short flight so it was okay. Nice crew, all very pleasant and professional. We were near the back in row 27 so just as we got our drinks, we started our descent so had to drink very quickly!

Not consistent with the food quality (I mean taste not freshness)

Safe and stable made me sleepy and I slept and dreamt 😂😂😂😂

Food was really mediocre for premium economy in comparison to other airlines… the crew was nowhere to be found… 14 hour flight…

Worst airlines either. First leg was delayed because of crew not available. My connection was missed so they booked me automatically the next day! But, impossible to get anyone on site, web site does not let me access my reservation anymore, confirmed by useless agents over the phone. My 2-leg trip with part in business class arriving at 4:10pm ends up in an awful 3-leg arriving at 9pm the next day with no way to even choose the seats and of course at the very end of the plane. I can understand problems arrive but the way Air France handle it is just unacceptable. You are on your own. Apparently getting you to your destination is the only thing they consider their duty. The customer experience and fatigue is none of their concern. And I have a status with them. I will reconsider my priorities when flying with Air France and encourage everyone to do the same.

Our flight crew were terrific. And they handle a difficult passenger with finesse.

Excellent, Lima to Paris. But Paris to Amsterdam, delayed, missed my flight and KLM treated its missed flights passengers very badly, terribly bad. No hotel accommodation given. Passengers were told to find their own hotel accommodation and claim at reasonable rate and left the booth and literally with armed Police Officers listening to passengers complains. For three hours, after moving by Uber from hotel to hotel and calling and booking online, no hotel was available. I had to return to the airport and seat/sleep on the benches, suffering the cold, and rats running around until my new allocated flight the next day. It was the most terrible KLM treatment even seen and being a Business Class passenger. Still mentally suffering to date as a result.

3 hour delay but out of their control. App said I get vouchers but when I applied for them, they were nowhere to be found in my account

I bought business class tickets but the seats are exactly like economy with no comfort seats nor an empty seat next to me provided. Very poor, low quality airline.

The food was great and the service and attitude was amazing!!

It was a great experience. The only thing I would have changed was that the bathrooms were never cleaned and they got very dirty.

The staff was kind and helpful. There was no food, and you needed to bring your own earphones to use the entertainment, which I didn’t know.

Delays at check-in, seemed like they were short ground staff at the time and some passengers needed extra processing.

Food - Non-Existent. You pay for everything. It is strictly Pay-to-Play!

The Experience Was Torture Spend a few extra dollars and avoid Icelandair at all costs. There is absolutely no refreshments, no food, no drinks. Only water, coffee, tea are free and at only half a tiny cup. Entertainment is limited selection of films, shows and mostly outdated. The seats are smaller than usual, with no cushion, no pillows, no blankets. First time in my life have I witness an airline asking for donations in spare change for a charity. With all the money Icelandair saves by starving the passenger, they can afford to give this charity on their own.

If there was a disclaimer regarding food service or lack thereof, l missed it. If l had known l would have prepared better. Same with transferring at Reykjavik. No information about disembarking via stairs into rain, slush and puddles deep enough to swallow a foot. After being treated to haute cuisine restaurants and warm inviting environment during the flight, the airport is, let’s be kind, disappointing. Plane was comfortable, Airbus, staff were welcoming enough. I would likely try the route again. Maybe have a night and day in Iceland. Maybe not.

They had a 4 hour delay and left my luggage in Iceland and it didn’t arrive in Portland until 11/1

It was too cold in the plane my feet froze

Service was excellent. Food and drinks were very good except for a greasy lump of a donut at the end of the flight that left us both feeling internally disgusted.

Handling our luggage was the biggest issue - they lost it and we got it almost 3 days later. Really threw off the beginning of our trip and we really had to change our itinerary accordingly.

Seat was hard and uncomfortable and the temperature too warm and uncomfortable.

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