Keflavik International Airport (KEF) Air Freight
Keflavik International Airport (KEF) in Reykjavik, Iceland is an important air-cargo gateway for the Reykjavik region, connecting to 44 destinations. Air freight is charged on chargeable weight — the greater of actual gross weight and volumetric weight (cm³ ÷ 6,000) — per IATA convention.
Air Freight Routes from Reykjavik
Airlines Serving KEF
Airlines providing cargo services through Keflavik International Airport (KEF) include: Air Baltic, Delta Air Lines, Finnair, Iberia, Icelandair, Lufthansa, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines, Smart Wings, Tui Airways. Both belly-hold and dedicated freighter capacity may be available depending on the route and season.
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FAQ
How is air freight priced from Keflavik International Airport (KEF)?
Freight from KEF is charged on chargeable weight (the greater of actual weight in kg and volumetric weight: L×W×H in cm ÷ 6,000). Fuel surcharges and security surcharges apply in addition to the per-kg base rate. Use the quote form above for current rates.
What customs documents are required at Reykjavik?
Reykjavik is in Iceland, part of the EEA/EFTA but with its own customs territory. Import duties and Iceland VAT apply on goods from outside Iceland. Standard documents for all international air freight include: commercial invoice, packing list, and airway bill (AWB). Regulated goods require additional permits or certificates.
How long does air freight to/from Reykjavik take?
Transit times from Keflavik International Airport: regional European routes 1–2 business days; intercontinental routes 3–5 business days. Express services can significantly reduce these. Allow 1–2 extra days for customs clearance at destination.
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