Between the active volcanoes, powerful waterfalls, and adorably short horses, Iceland has something for every traveller. And right now, those looking for an unforgettable getaway can book a flight to the country for less than USD 350 (INR 26,014). By Alison Fox.
As Iceland prepares to welcome vaccinated visitors on April 6, Icelandair is celebrating with a can’t-miss sale complete with inexpensive flights and a dreamy vacation package exploring the best the country has to offer, the airline shared with Travel + Leisure.
“With the news that Iceland has opened [its] borders to all vaccinated passengers, Icelandair is pleased to offer a sale like no other,” Icelandair spokesperson Michael Raucheisen told T+L. “It has been a long year but we look forward to connecting North America with Iceland and Europe once again and welcoming you aboard.”
Travellers who book by April 13 and travel between June 1 and February 28, 2022, can fly to Iceland from several North American cities starting as low as USD 349 (INR 25,939.74) roundtrip. Departure cities include Boston, New York, Chicago, and Seattle.

Looking ahead for a fully planned adventure filled with geothermal hot springs and dancing Northern Lights? Icelandair offers a wintry package to the land of fire and ice starting at only USD 599 (INR 44,521) that welcomes travellers to the soon-to-open Sky Lagoon, a gorgeous ocean-front lagoon featuring a 230-foot (70.104 metres) infinity-edge, and ends the night by searching for the Aurora Borealis with a boat tour away from the light pollution of Reykjavík.
The package is available for departures from October 1 through February 25, 2022, excluding the time around Christmas and New Year’s, and must be booked by April 13.
In addition to flying to Iceland, the airline is planning ahead with fares to Europe also starting at USD 399 (INR 29,656), including to popular destinations like Amsterdam, London, and Paris. While American tourists are not currently allowed to fly to those countries, the deal is good through February of next year.
Alison Fox is a contributing writer for Travel + Leisure. When she’s not in New York City, she likes to spend her time at the beach or exploring new destinations and hopes to visit every country in the world. Follow her adventures on Instagram.
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