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Flights from New York City to Iceland for $238 each way

by Julie Blakley on September 11, 2008   |    Posted in: Travel Guide    |    No Comments


Always been curious about the land of “Fire and Ice”? If hiking lava fields, kayaking past awe inspiring waterfalls and navigating glacial rivers sounds like your idea of a great vacation, Iceland could very well be the place for you. Quickly becoming a hot new European destination, Iceland has lots to offer tourists by way of spectacular natural scenery, a rich culture steeped in history, literature, music and the arts, and traditional cuisine. Want to find out if there is a reason Icelanders have been ranked the 4th happiest nation in the world? Check out this deal from Icelandair, which is offering tickets for just $238 each way from New York to Reykjavik, Iceland and see for yourself. Plus, with the more American friendly monetary conversion rate, you won’t be spending an arm and a leg once you’re there.





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