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Language(s)

Official: Icelandic Immigrant: Polish, Lithuanian, English, German, Danish, Portuguese, Filipino, Thai, Latvian

Currency

Icelandic króna

Reykjavík Private Jet Charter Flights

Reykjavik is the largest city and capital of Iceland. It is located in southwest Iceland on the shore of Faxaflói Bay. It’s a popular tourist destination; arguably the most popular destination for tourists to visit on their trip to Iceland.

The weather in Reykjavík in summer is usually quite pleasant and sunny, with average temperatures hovering between 13ºC to 22ºC during the day and about 9°C to 14°C in the evenings. In winter, temperatures are a bit more variable but still very suitable for regular tourists.

Reykjavík, Iceland is a popular travel destination for both tourists and business jets owners. It does not come as a surprise; the city is rich in culture, history, nature – you name it! You will find everything there that you need to have an unforgettable vacation or business trip.

If you are considering flying let us know and we will make all the arrangements. We have the experience to make sure you get the best flight possible. You just sit back and relax and enjoy the comfort and privacy of flying in a private jet. For information or price quotes, contact us 24 hours a day at +1 (858) 683 3591 or email us at charter@centurionjets.aero.

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