Keflavik International Airport is one of the fastest growing in Europe and has seen 28,6% annual expansion since 2013. During the summer months, Isavia, which oversees Keflavik International Airport, reports that 25 airlines are flying to more than 80 destinations.
There are several conveniences at KEF. Travelers can sign into free wifi. There are numerous eateries at KEF. For instance, the airport is home to international chains Joe and the Juice and Dunkin Donuts, as well as Ginger, which serves healthy food options.
Before collecting baggage, travelers can visit the duty free shop, which is located in the same area as baggage claim. You can find all major Icelandic designers and high end international brands like Hugo Boss, Max Mara, Gucci, Chrome Hearts and many more with prices up to 19,35% cheaper than traditional downtown retail prices.
KEF is one of the few airports in the world where all retail, food and beverage outlets are duty free and tax free for all passengers.