Icelandair only serve 6 airports in North America--Orlando (Sanford), JFK (New York), MSP, Halifax, Boston, and BWI; they'll start service to Toronto next spring. They used to serve San Francisco, but discontinued after last summer. There aren't any other airlines serving Iceland from North America--Icelandair is your only option, unless you want to connect somewhere in Europe, and that would not be cheaper, and would add a lot of time and hassle to your trip.
Your best bet is to sign up for Icelandair's "Lucky Fares" email sales alerts. Then work out the cheapest add-on flight from LAX to BWI, JFK, MSP, or BOS (SFB and YHZ probably not best connecting from LAX). JetBlue is likely a good option for the intra-US flight.
The cheapest published fare currently on LAX-KEF in December is $758, connecting via BWI. If Icelandair has a good sale, say $400, and you add JetBlue to get to an Icelandair-served city for, say, $200, then you'd come out ahead.
2007-07-31 20:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Try some Asia-based airlines like Korea Air or Air Singapore because they're likely to stop in a big city in Asia. You could also try getting a flight to Dublin, where I believe you can get a flight on Iceland Air to Rekjavick.
2007-07-31 13:28:31
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answered by moniquaa 2
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You can fly LAX-MSP-KEF for 1180.50. I just picked a day of Dec 10-17
You will have to make one stop and the hubs for Iceland are MSP/BOS/BWI/JFK you can direct flights from those cities.
If you want some more info let me know
2007-07-31 14:01:04
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answered by travellerlcy 3
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Thats a long flight. Try using orbitz or priceline because there is a good chance you are going to need multiple airlines or at least 1 stop.
2007-07-31 12:53:26
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answered by bluedevils2302 3
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Iceland has limited options, and Icelandair dominates the offerings. I'd tryo to balance the best Icelandair deal to whichever eastern city you can get ot the cheapest.
2007-07-31 15:00:19
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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2007-08-01 19:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Try cheapoair.com -- really good website. I usually book my air tickets here and my experience with them has been good so far. So, you can go for it. Happy Journey !!!
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2007-08-01 05:28:19
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answered by Palmisan 4
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goggle it
2016-05-19 02:22:22
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answered by ? 3
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