So, we know we can get to Reykjavik pretty cheap on Iceland Air from a US hub. Can we make that work somehow?
Round-trip Boston to Reykjavik, Thursday, August 29 to Friday, September 13 is $605. Looks like it would coat $200 round-trip to Boston on Spirit, $250 on US Air or Southwest. Maybe add a hotel room to that, depending on when our flight is on the 29th.
Round-trip NYC to Reykjavik, Monday, August 26 to Monday, September 9 is $839. Round-trip to NYC is $200 on Spirit, $250 on JetBlue, $300 on a legitimate airline.
Round-trip, Minneapolis to Reykjavik, Wednesday, August 29 to Monday, September 9 is $783. Round trip to Minneapolis is $100 on Spirit. $140 on American.
So, Boston or Minny would be like $850? Although the dates suck for the cheapest Minny fair suck. That's a little cheaper than the round trip to London on United. We do end up adding in another connection. And I'd have to figure out how to get from Iceland to/from Dublin/London.
We can fly Iceland Air, Chicago to Reykjavik to London to Chicago, August 26/Sept 2/Sept 10 (or 12 if we feel like making it a really long vacation) for $1,157.
ReplyDeleteWe have a NYC/BOS/TOR stopover on the way there, but then we have to stop at Reykjavik AND NYC/BOS/TOR on the way home, which is lame.
Looks like 2 round trips (CHI-LON) and (LON-REY) makes the most sense.