Keflavik Airport is an International Airport. That is why it has been named as the Keflavík International Airport having its IATA code as KEF and the ICAO code as BIKF. It can also be called as the Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport as it is located at a distance of about 3.1 kilometers towards the western region of Keflavk and at a distance of about 50 kilometers towards the south Western region of Reykjavik. It is considered as the largest Airport in whole Iceland. This Airport mainly has two runways and acts as a hub for all the journeys that take place to and from Iceland. It also acts as the home for the Icelandair as well as the Iceland Express. You can also use the car rental services available on the Keflavik Airport. It is mainly a public Airport which is being operated by the Isavia which is a government enterprise. There is a single terminal on the Airport which is called as the Leifur Eiriksson Air Terminal.
Keflavik is a small town in the region of Reykjanes which is in the southwestern part of Iceland. It has its main role in forming a municipality called as the Reykjanesbær by combining the Njardvik along with the Hafnir. If you want to explore the city at its best, you must use the car rental service available at the Keflavik Airport and visit locations like Duushús museum - Reykjanes Heritage Museum, Evacuated Nato base, The Viking ship Icelander - and Stekkjarkot and the Giantess in the cave.
With so much to see and do around Keflavik Airport, many travelers prefer to rent a car to plan their stay.
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