The latest in Alaska Airlines expansions is their new nonstop service to Iceland direct from Seattle. This opens up more flight options when looking for someplace to travel from Yakima without having to change airlines.

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Welcome to Reykjavik, Iceland

As of May 28th, 2026, Alaska Airlines is now offering nonstop service to Reykjavik, Iceland.

Reykjavik was always a hub for travelers who are trying to fly to various parts of that area, sometimes landing here to transfer flights to another airline who could provide service to other areas.

Now you have the convenience of visiting Iceland direct with Alaska Airlines if you're flying out of Yakima or even Pasco with Alaska Airlines without the need to switch to a partnering airlines. Now you can travel with Alaska Airlines direct to Iceland for all of your Iceland adventures.
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Plenty of Reasons to Visit Iceland

Along with Reykjavik being the capitol city, Iceland is known for its beauty and rich culture and history. You'll see everything from volcanoes to waterfalls, fantastic architecture, visit the natural hot springs, see the the northern lights, and so much more.

Average Price to Fly to Iceland

Flight prices will always depend on how far you book your flight in advance. If you're flying out of Yakima with Alaska Airlines, it's about $1,000. Maybe a little more or a little less depending on the time of year and what day you fly in and out of.

If you're flying direct from Seattle it can range anywhere as low as $500 to just over $1,000. Again, it all depends on what days you're traveling and what time of year and how far out you're booking your flight.

This overseas flight just adds to Alaska's new travels out of the US that already include London, Tokyo, Rome, and more on the way.

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