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Reykjavik is the administrative capital city of Iceland. There are few domestic flights to Reykjavik from other Iceland destinations. Domestic Reykjavik flights arrive from Egilsstadir and Akureyri.

The domestic air routes are served by Iceland registered airlines like Air Iceland. Air Iceland operates 8 Reykjavik flights from Akureyri everyday. The airline is a full service air carrier and has a seating capacity of 400 passengers. Air Iceland also runs 6 return Reykjavik flights from Egilsstadir. There are no domestic cheap flights to Reykjavik from other settlements in Iceland. Charter flights are available to ferry passengers to Reykjavik Airport.

There are a number of international flights to Reykjavik. International Reykjavik flights arrive from Narsarsuaq in Greenland and also from the Faroe Islands. The airline company Atlantic Airways Faroe Islands operates a daily flight to Narsarsuaq. Atlantic Airways Faroe Islands also flies to Reykjavik from the Faroe Islands. The frequency of such flights to Reykjavik are 7 return journeys a week. Icelandair also operate international flights to Reykjavik from North American cities in the United States and Canada. Icelandair also flies to European countries that are members of the Schengen treaty.

Reykjavik is the capital city of Iceland. The latitude and longitude of the city are 64º 08' north and 21º 56' west respectively. Reykjavik is situated in the south western part of Iceland.

The Icelandic city of Reykjavik has a number of attractions. The Old City has a number of beautiful houses with gaily colored roofs. The National Cathedral also attracts a number of visitors. The National Museum of Iceland is another notable place to visit in Reykjavik.