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February 10, 2026

Regina to Iceland flights for $696 - Sep 2026

Regina to Iceland flights are at $696 CAD roundtrip with WestJet. Travel in Sep 2026.

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Regina to Iceland flights for $696 - Sep 2026

Regina to Iceland flights for $696 - Sep 2026

Iceland has a way of living on the bucket list: waterfall-chasing days, black-sand beaches, and the chance to spot the northern lights dancing overhead. Right now, that dream feels surprisingly within reach with roundtrip flights from Regina to Iceland for $696 CAD on WestJet, with availability in September 2026.

Deal Highlights

DetailInfo
RouteRegina (YQR) → Iceland (KEF)
Price$696 CAD roundtrip
AirlineWestJet
Stops1 stop
Flight Timeapproximately 11 hours and 40 minutes

Example Departure Dates

These are some sample dates we found at this price:

  • September 20 - October 3
  • September 21 - October 3
  • September 28 - October 5

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Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.

About Iceland

Iceland is special for its otherworldly mix of glaciers, lava fields, waterfalls, and geothermal hot springs, all packed into a compact island with easy access from Reykjavík. Visiting in September also brings a quieter shoulder-season feel and long, golden twilights that make the landscapes especially photogenic.

Weather in September is typically cool and changeable, with daytime highs often around 8–12°C, chilly nights, and a real chance of wind and rain—so layers and a waterproof shell are essential. It’s a great time to drive the Golden Circle, soak in the Blue Lagoon or a local hot pool, and chase early-season Northern Lights on clear evenings as darkness returns.

How to Book

View all Regina to Iceland flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices

Tips for This Route

  • WestJet’s Dreamliner seatback IFE is solid, but the Wi‑Fi can be spotty over the North Atlantic; download maps and any Iceland guides in Calgary before boarding.
  • Meal service is usually one main meal plus a lighter pre‑arrival bite; if you’re picky, buy a substantial snack in Calgary because KEF arrivals can be slow before you reach food.
  • KEF is efficient but spread out—if you’re connecting onward, sit closer to the front to be off early, especially when multiple Canada flights land together.
  • Iceland is nearly cashless: cards (and Apple/Google Pay) work almost everywhere, tipping isn’t expected, and hot springs/pools require a real nude shower before entering.

Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.

Happy travels! ✈️