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Departures by fly bus from Keflavik airport to Reykjavik are related to all arriving passenger flights. Flybus is located directly in front of the arrivals hall at KeflavĂ­k International Airport. Flybus - Airport transfer in Iceland A cookie is a small text file that can be used by a Web site to enhance your browsing experience. A cookie is a small text file that can be used by a Web site to enhance your browsing experience. a cookie is a small text file that can be used by a Web site to enhance your browsing experience.

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Frequently asked about the Flybus - Reykjavik Forum

First of all I would like to say that nobody thinks they are impolite in this board, but we see many issues about the Flybus. Normally the only answer is a simple answer with a hyperlink to the Flybus page, but if you have never been to Iceland before, this page can go with more than just answer.

First of all, the Flybus is not a citybus with a itinerary, a timetable and stopping points. Flybus is a large tourist vehicle that only takes those who arrive at Keflavik International Park and takes them to the BSI passenger transport centre in Reykjavik. You take the same tour buses to the BSI terminus, but there you change into a minivan to your accommodation.

Flybus does not operate according to a timetable, it is there for every journey, even if your trip is late for some cause. However, it leaves the airfield about 40 minutes after the aircraft arrives, so it is best not to be late; after you have left the aircraft, drive directly to the luggage area.

So if you want to buy something, do it while you are waiting for your baggage to get there. In your particular case, I would advise you not to buy a "ticket" on-line. When you buy a "ticket" on-line, you will only receive a printed coupon, which you must bring to your counter to redeem a genuine one.

And if you have to go to the counter anyway, just buy your tickets there when you get there. As you get off, turn right and go about 100m to the Flybus counter and ask for a Flybus fare to your accommodation. You will then be sold a Flybus+ pass which will take you by bus from the BSI International Bus Station to the BSI International Bus Station and by minivan from the BSI International Bus Station to your accommodation.

This is how the system works, but as a traveller the Flybus page doesn't really tell a first-time user how it works.

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