
Stockholm to Iceland Becomes Effortlessly Easy in 2025
Stockholm to Iceland Becomes Effortlessly Easy in 2025 : SAS Launches New Summer Route
More daylight, more adventure, and more chances to forget your raincoat
Great news for anyone who loves dramatic landscapes, boiling water shooting from the ground, and the thrill of mispronouncing “Eyjafjallajökull”—SAS is launching a seasonal route from Stockholm to Keflavik! From June 22 to August 11, 2025, you can hop on an overnight flight and wake up in a land where the sun never sets and your credit card fears the price of a beer.
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Why You Should Care
Imagine this: You board in Stockholm, snooze a little (or not—who sleeps on planes anyway?), and land in Iceland ready to chase waterfalls, soak in steamy hot springs, and dramatically stare at glaciers while questioning all your life choices. Thanks to the midnight sun, you’ll have all the daylight to fit in every adventure—whether it’s hiking at 3 AM, exploring geysers before breakfast, or just wondering if you’ll ever adjust to a place where it never gets dark.
The Perks of This New Route
- More Iceland for the Nordics! SAS already flies to Keflavik from Copenhagen and Oslo, and now it’s Stockholm’s turn to get a piece of the action.
- Time-efficient travel! The overnight flight means you’ll touch down early, giving you a full day to explore… or at least to locate a strong Icelandic coffee.
- Never-ending daylight! Alarms are pointless here—the sun refuses to let you sleep. Embrace it.
SAS VP Henrik Winell put it best: “We are pleased that our travellers can take full advantage of Iceland’s extended daylight hours while also benefiting from our convenient schedule.” Translation? Fly in, stay up forever, and see everything.
So, whether you’re after epic nature, Reykjavik’s surprisingly lively nightlife, or just a chance to wear all your wool sweaters in July, this route is for you. Just don’t forget your eye mask—and maybe start saving for those Icelandic beers now.