Is a restaurant open at Keflavik Airport at 4:30 am?
I am considering an itinerary (WW126-WW810) which would have me arriving at KEF at 4:30 am and departing at 6:15 am. My problem with WOW air is that I don't really want to pay €14 or more for airline food that probably ranks somewhere in the middle of the vomit meter.
So, I went to the airport website, and learned that there are a very few restaurants and coffee shops there. But... the web site would not tell me their opening hours! For every single place, it only states: "Open in accordance with flight schedule" which doesn't seem very predictable. I found another question about food at KEF here on Travel, but it only discussed late evening, and did not cover this early morning timeframe at all.
My basic question is, if I take these flights, am I going to be able to eat halfway decent food in Keflavik?
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Can you sleep in Iceland airport?
Keflav\xedk airport is small and opens around the clock. Although staying inside the enclosure during the night is discouraged (you will even see many warning signs inside the terminal), the airport staff generally won't bother sleeping passengers, although they will wake everyone up at around 4:00 am.Is KeflavÃk Airport open 24 hours?
Airport HoursThe airport is open 24 hours.How early should I arrive at KeflavÃk Airport?
KEF is open 24 hours per day. As is standard across the airline industry, it is recommended to arrive at least two hours prior to your international flight. KEF customer service agents will start the check-in process for each flight 2.5 hours in advance of takeoff.What time does Reykjavik airport open?
There are two runways at the airport; 01/19 which is 1.567 metres and 13/31 which is 1.230 metres. The runways of Reykjav\xedk Airport are open from 07:00 - 23:00 on weekdays and from 08:00 - 23:00 on Saturdays, Sundays, and on public holidays.Getting from Keflavik Airport to downtown Reykjavik - top 3 ways inc costs - and one grumpy driver
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