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Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland and the world’s northernmost capital city, is an extraordinary destination: geysers, the Gullfoss waterfalls, the northern lights, the geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, and a geothermal energy supply that heats 90% of the country’s buildings. Reaching Reykjavik by private jet from Paris (3h20) is the most direct way to access Keflavik Airport (KEF), 50 km from the city centre, or Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV), 2 km from the city centre for light jets.
flight_takeoffBook a flightPrivateFly and LunaJets offer charters to Reykjavik, particularly for northern lights trips from October to March. The Paris–Reykjavik distance (2,100 km) requires a mid-size jet such as the Challenger 350 or the Citation XLS+. Iceland is also accessible in summer for the midnight sun, glacier hiking, and whale-watching safaris departing from Húsavík.
Reykjavik is a small capital (130,000 inhabitants) with a culture and creativity that are inversely proportional to its size: museums, art galleries, a vibrant music scene (Björk was born here), fine-dining restaurants (Dill, Michelin-starred), and an architecture of colourful painted timber that withstands Arctic winters. The Golden Circle (Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss) and the Westfjords are accessible by car or light aircraft from Reykjavik.
- Main airport: Keflavik (KEF) — FBO available, 50 km from the city centre
- Domestic airport: Reykjavik (RKV) — 2 km from the centre (light jets)
- Flight time from Paris: approximately 3h20
- Northern lights season: October–March (dark nights)
- Midnight sun season: June–July (white nights)
Airports in Reykjavik
Reykjavik City Airport (RKV)
Reykjavik City Airport. Plus proche du centre.
Reykjavik Keflavik International (KEF)
Keflavik, principal aéroport islandais.
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Private jet prices to Reykjavik
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| PrivateJetFinder | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.3/5 |
From 1 800 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 2 200 €
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| AeroAffaires | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Broker) | star 4.9/5 |
From 2 800 €
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| Private Jet FR | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Broker) | star 4.5/5 |
From 3 500 €
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| PrivateFly (FXAIR) | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
From 4 800 €
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| VistaJet | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.7/5 |
From 7 500 €
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| NetJets | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.8/5 |
From 8 500 €
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PrivateJetFinder
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2 200 €
LunaJets
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2 800 €
AeroAffaires
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3 500 €
Private Jet FR
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4 800 €
PrivateFly (FXAIR)
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7 500 €
VistaJet
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Private jets available in Reykjavik
Cessna Citation CJ4
The Citation CJ4 is the flagship of Cessna's CJ range. Its short-runway performance is remarkable (960 m), giving access to airfields impossible for its competitors. Ideal for fast intra-European travel.
Passengers
Up to 9
Top speed
Mach 0.74
Cessna Citation XLS+
The Citation XLS+ is one of the world's most popular mid-range business jets. Its stand-up cabin, short-field performance and legendary reliability make it the favourite of European operators.
Passengers
Up to 9
Top speed
Mach 0.75
Embraer Legacy 500
The Embraer Legacy 500 is the most advanced aircraft in the Legacy range. Its 9-metre cabin with lie-flat seats, fly-by-wire controls and 5,560 km range make it a direct competitor to heavy jets.
Passengers
Up to 12
Top speed
Mach 0.83
Falcon 2000LXS
The Dassault Falcon 2000LXS excels through its short-runway performance (1,460 m), unmatched in its category. Its twin engines guarantee safety and performance. Dassault's French engineering hallmark ensures top-tier refinement.
Passengers
Up to 10
Top speed
Mach 0.86
All your questions about private jets to Reykjavik
The northern lights are visible from September to mid-March when nights are sufficiently dark. Periods of high solar activity (KP index > 4) maximise the chances of sightings. Reykjavik itself is often too bright — you need to travel outside the city (1h by road towards Þingvellir, Snæfellsnes, or the Reykjanes Peninsula). Viewing is guaranteed with clear skies, though it is not always predictable.
Keflavik (KEF) is the main airport, 50 km from the city centre. It has a modern FBO suited to medium and large jets. Reykjavik Domestic Airport (RKV), 2 km from the centre, can be used by light jets and turboprops — ideal for travellers wishing to avoid the drive to Keflavik.
Yes. The Blue Lagoon (milky-blue geothermal pools) is 20 minutes from Keflavik Airport. It makes a natural stop between landing and Reykjavik. Private spa treatments (geothermal massage, silica mud, milk bath) can be booked in the Blue Lagoon Retreat suites. Advance booking is essential — time slots are limited.
Yes. Low-altitude sightseeing circuits can be arranged from Reykjavik in small aircraft or local helicopters: active volcanoes (Hekla, Grímsvötn), glaciers (Vatnajökull), Westfjords, and the lunar landscapes of Landmannalaugar. These scenic flights can be added to your itinerary during a private jet stay.
Paris–Reykjavik (3h20) costs between €8,500 and €16,500 depending on the aircraft. A Challenger 350 or Citation XLS+ is recommended given the distance and Arctic weather conditions. In autumn and winter, demand is high for northern lights chases — book early. LunaJets and PrivateFly have recognised expertise on Arctic routes.
Yes. Keflavik Airport is open all year with de-iced runways. In winter, aircraft are equipped for Arctic conditions and operators systematically plan alternatives in the event of extreme weather (strong winds, blizzards). Modern private jets (Challenger 350, Falcon 2000) are certified to operate in these conditions.