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  1. The airport has three runways, two of which are in use, and the airport area is about 25 km 2 (10 sq mi). [citation needed] Most international journeys to or from Iceland pass through this airport. The main carrier at Keflavík is Icelandair, which has the airport as its main hub.

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  2. Keflavík International Airport. Reykjavík-Keflavík Airport (also called Keflavik Airport) is the largest and busiest airport in Iceland. It is the country's main hub for international flights. The airport is 50 km (31 mi) west of the Icelandic capital, Reykjavík. [1] The airport has three runways. Most international flights to or from ...

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    Keflavík was founded by Scottish entrepreneurs and engineers [citation needed] in the 16th century, and developed on account of its fishing and fish processing industry. [ 3 ] In the 1940s an airport was built next to the town by the United States military , which served as an important refueling stop for trans-Atlantic flights, especially ...

  4. The airport is only used for international flights; all domestic flights use the much smaller Reykjavík Airport, which lies three kilometres (two miles) from Reykjavík's city centre. Keflavík Airport is operated by Isavia, a government enterprise.

  5. The distance between Keflavik Airport and downtown Reykjavik is 31 miles (50 kilometers), and it takes about 45 minutes to drive. The main road to Reykjavik from Keflavik Airport is called Reykjanesbraut. Before reaching Reykjavik, you will drive through Hafnarfjordur and Kopavogur, two small municipalities south of Reykjavik.

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  6. Keflavík International Airport; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: To the same page name with diacritics: ...

  7. Public bus: another option to reach the Icelandic capital from Keflavik Airport is by public transport. Bus 55 connects the airport with Reykjavik city centre, and while it's the cheapest option at around 1,840 kr (US$ 13.30), it's also the longest, taking 90 minutes. Taxi: getting a taxi is a comfortable and convenient way to reach Reykjavik.

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