2011
15
January
Halifax to Iceland in June - $462 roundtrip after tax
15
January
IcelandAir has some really cheap flights to Reykjavik, Iceland up until about June 20.
Try June 13 to 20 on http://www.Orbitz.com as an example (plenty of other dates available).
Here's the screenshot:
The flights are direct each way.
Pretty amazing country, especially geologically.
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hey can u give me a shout on how much the fare is to iceland from halifax??????? please and thanks
melissa bougie :)
Just tried to book this and it isn't available! It takes you all through the booking process only to tell you to contact the airline - who tells you they cannot offer the price! :((((
Hi Catherine,
Are you trying on Orbitz? I just gave it a try and I can get right up to the page with the 'complete booking' button. (If I click that my card will be charged)
Is that how far you got ?
I can also see it on Expedia.ca - so maybe try there.
I got that far too - twice... then did a live chat with a rep who got that far. called icelandair s/w rep. would not honor price. BUT, then i checked expedia and got basically the same deal! All is booked and now I get to celebrate Iceland's Independance Day in Iceland! (June 17) YAY!!
Glad to hear it Catherine, persistence usually pays off!