Akureyri Airport

Akureyri International Airport is located in Iceland (Akureyri) approx. 1,982 kilometers from Copenhagen Airport and has the airport code AEY. See location on the map below.
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About Akureyri Airport
Location: Akureyri, Iceland
IATA: AEY
ICAO:BIAR
Timezone: Atlantic/Reykjavik - UTC +0
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Akureyri Airport City center
How far is Akureyri Airport from Akureyri city center?
The is about 3 kilometers to Akureyri city center from Akureyri Airport. The drive takes approx. 10 minutes by car.

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Distance to Akureyri Airport
How far is it from Denmark to Akureyri Airport?
There is about 1.982 kilometers from Copenhagen to Akureyri Airport.

Departure fromDistance
Copenhagen Airport (CPH)approx. 1.982 kilometerView map
Billund Airport (BLL)approx. 1.823 kilometerView map
Aalborg Airport (AAL)approx. 1.744 kilometerView map
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Flight time to Akureyri Airport
How long does it take to fly from Denmark to Akureyri Airport?
It takes approx. approx. 3 hours and 10 minutes to fly to Akureyri Airport with direct flights from Copenhagen.

Departure fromFlight time
Copenhagen Airport (CPH)Approx. 3 hours and 10 minutesView map
Billund Airport (BLL)Approx. 3 hours View map
Aalborg Airport (AAL)Approx. 2 hours and 55 minutesView map
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Cities near Akureyri Airport
Which Cities are located near Akureyri Airport?
The following larger citites are located within a radius of 50 km of Akureyri Airport.


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AkureyriApprox. 3 kmOther airports

* Distances calculated in a straight line. Distance by car may be longer.