The best way to reach Iceland is by air or by sea as Iceland is situated in the middle of North Atlantic. In the summer getting around in Iceland becomes easy. Being an island it does not have any rail service.
Iceland Transportation is mainly based on bus service. You can also avail car to reach your destinations.
According to an account done in the year 2002 the total roadway of
Transportation of Iceland is 12,691km of which you can find 3,262 km paved roadway. Another research shows that 19,428 commercial cars are regularly used, where as the number of passenger cars are 151,409.
Bifreidastod Island has made a network of buses to cover the places though the least developed highways. Hiring cycles, bikes, taxis and municipal buses are also usual.
Iceland Transportation also has different ferry services.
Transportation of Iceland includes 90 airports. In the 1970s a merger of
Icelandic Airlines and
Iceland Air has formed
Icelandair that operates domestic routes and flights to UK, Scandinavia, FRG. Daily flights are available between Reykjavik and important destinations.
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