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Traffic in Keflavik // Source: Isavia
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Six airlines will fly from Keflavik after 15.June

  • Andrei Menshenin
  • June 12, 2020
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Isavia has launched a new page on the company’s website providing the latest information on the airlines that will fly to and from Keflavík Airport after 15 of June. According to the latest information on the Isavia webpage, a number of airlines have confirmed flights in the month of June and two more for July.

Among them are Atlantic Airways, Icelandair and SAS who will start their schedule from 15 June. Czech Airlines joins on 17 June, the National Day of Iceland, and Transavia on International Women’s Day, 19 June.

Wizz starts flying to Milano three times a week from 3 July and Air Baltic starts their scheduled flights three times a week to Riga in Latvia from 13 July.

All passengers, arriving in Keflavik from abroad, will have to fill out a pre-registration form on www.covid.is before departure to Iceland, which requires passengers to provide their personal details and contact information, flight information, travel dates and address(es)during their stay in Iceland. The form also includes a declaration of health and passengers are required to provide information on countries they have visited before arrival, whether they have any symptoms of COVID-19, whether they have been diagnosed with COVID-19 before their arrival, or if they have been in close contact with an infected individual.

Upon arrival in Keflavik they will have to choose between two options: either to take express testing (free between 15.June and 1.July, then 15000ISK for every person born before 2005) or go to 2-weeks quarantine. Read more about it on the official website.

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