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$268 Find Cheap Flights from Seattle to Paris

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Cheap Flight Deals from Seattle to Paris (SEA-PAR)

 
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Seattle to Paris

Recommended round-trip deals departing in the coming months from the most popular airlines that fly from Seattle to Paris.
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8:00 pm - 8:40 pmSEA-CDG
15h 40m1 stop
10:05 am - 7:15 pmCDG-SEA
17h 10m1 stop
$502Aer Lingus
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Mon, Mar 3 - Wed, Mar 12
8:00 pm - 8:40 pmSEA-CDG
15h 40m1 stop
10:05 am - 7:15 pmCDG-SEA
17h 10m1 stop
$553Aer Lingus
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Mon, Mar 3 - Wed, Mar 12
8:00 pm - 8:40 pmSEA-CDG
15h 40m1 stop
10:05 am - 7:15 pmCDG-SEA
17h 10m1 stop
$556Aer Lingus
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Mon, Mar 3 - Wed, Mar 12
2:35 pm - 12:00 pmSEA-CDG
12h 25m1 stop
1:00 pm - 6:00 pmCDG-SEA
13h 00m1 stop
$584Icelandair
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Mon, Mar 3 - Wed, Mar 12
2:35 pm - 12:00 pmSEA-CDG
12h 25m1 stop
1:10 pm - 6:00 pmCDG-SEA
12h 50m1 stop
$588Icelandair
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Mon, Mar 3 - Wed, Mar 19
7:00 pm - 9:50 amSEA-CDG
29h 50m1 stop
11:30 am - 5:05 pmCDG-SEA
38h 35m1 stop
$672Turkish Airlines
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Sun, Feb 23 - Tue, Mar 4
8:00 pm - 10:25 pmSEA-CDG
18h 25m1 stop
7:00 am - 6:05 pmCDG-SEA
19h 05m1 stop
$686Turkish Airlines
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Mon, Mar 17 - Tue, Mar 25
7:28 am - 8:00 amSEA-CDG
15h 32m1 stop
10:15 am - 12:55 pmCDG-SEA
10h 40mnonstop
$715Delta
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Mon, Mar 3 - Wed, Mar 19
1:35 pm - 7:45 amSEA-CDG
10h 10mnonstop
10:00 am - 4:15 pmCDG-SEA
14h 15m1 stop
$716Delta
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Sun, Mar 16 - Tue, Mar 25
1:33 pm - 3:45 pmSEA-CDG
17h 12m2 stops
8:45 pm - 12:20 pmCDG-SEA
23h 35m1 stop
$764British Airways
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Thu, Feb 27 - Thu, Mar 13

Expert advice for your flight from Seattle to Paris

Our travel pros reveal their best tips for your Seattle to Paris journey.
Airlines
Delta

Delta One Suites feature lie-flat seats with sliding doors for privacy on select aircraft.


Premium Select offers memory foam pillows and footrests for added comfort on long flights.

Read more about Deltaby Stefanie Waldek
Air France

Air France offers complimentary Champagne in all cabins on international flights.


Premium cabin includes SkyPriority benefits like early boarding and security access.

Icelandair

Saga Premium offers free Wi-Fi for two devices and lounge access at Keflavik.


Economy class has extra legroom seats with up to 40 inches of pitch available for selection.

Read more about Icelandairby Stefanie Waldek
British Airways

Premium economy offers seven inches of extra legroom and wider seats for added comfort.


BA's Euro Traveller fares include a carry-on bag and no surprise fees during booking.

Aer Lingus

Business class features 22” wide seats with 6’5” lay-flat beds and cozy duvet bedding.


Economy seats are 17.7” wide with 31” pitch, offering more comfort on long-haul flights.

Airports
SEA

Use the SEA Spot Saver for free expedited security screening. Book online or via the flySEA app for a smoother departure experience.

Read more about SEAby Harriet Baskas
ORY

The new Metro 14 line connects ORY to central Paris in just 25 minutes, making it a convenient arrival option.

Read more about ORYby Daniel Scheffler
CDG

Take the RER B train from CDG to central Paris for a convenient and cost-effective option. It connects to major metro stations.

Read more about CDGby Robert Schrader
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Flights from Seattle to Paris - Travel Insights & Trends

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Seattle to Paris to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest Seattle to Paris flight route?

The cheapest price for flight routes found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks for round-trip flights from Seattle to Paris.
Our data shows that the cheapest route for a return flight from Seattle to Paris cost $648 and was between Seattle (SEA) and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). On average, the best prices are found if you fly this route. The average price for a return flight for this route is $648.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Seattle to Paris?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Seattle to Paris clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.
Your flight ticket price will generally be cheaper if you fly to Paris on a Tuesday and more expensive on a Friday. On your return trip to Seattle, you should consider flying back on a Saturday, and avoid Fridays for better deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Seattle to Paris?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Seattle to Paris, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.
The cheapest month for flights from Seattle to Paris is January, where tickets cost $727 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and July, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,289 and $1,210 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Seattle to Paris?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Seattle to Paris, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.
To get a below average price on the flight from Seattle to Paris, you should book around 3 weeks before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 14 weeks before departure.
 AI-powered savings tips

How to save more on a Seattle to Paris flight

Based on the flight data for the route from Seattle to Paris, it is generally cheapest to fly on a Wednesday in January.

Cheapest Route: Opt for flights from Seattle to Paris Charles de Gaulle for the most affordable route.

Booking Advance: Book your flights at least 54 days in advance to get the best deals.

Budget Airline: Consider flying with WestJet, as it is generally the cheapest airline for this route.

Direct or Layover: Direct flights are typically cheaper than flights with one or two stops.

This feature is powered by ChatGPT: an OpenAI-developed artificial intelligence model trained with KAYAK proprietary data and third-party data not verified by KAYAK. 


Good to know

Low season

January

High season

April

Cheapest flight

$268
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 22% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 10% lower on average.
Flight from Seattle to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

When to book flights from Seattle to Paris

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Seattle to Paris based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
Estimated round-trip price
KAYAK looks at all historical flight data for each date to provide a predicted price for one-way trips or round-trips with a duration up to 40 days. While we try to provide actual minimum prices for each date, some prices are predictions and actual prices may differ.

FAQs for booking flights from Seattle to Paris

  • Which public transportations means are available from Seattle’s city center to Seattle-Tacoma Airport?

    The most economical transportation means from Seattle city to Seattle-Tacoma Airport is the Light Rail. Alternatively, you can use Shuttle Express, rideshares like Lyft, public transit buses, or taxis to get to the city.

  • Are there car rentals at Paris airports?

    Charles de Gaulle Airport has multiple car rental companies, like Hertz and Avis, which have desks on Terminals 1 and 2. At Orly Airport, you will find the car rental counters in the west terminal's arrivals hall.

  • Can I find accommodation at Paris airports?

    You do not need to travel outside the airport to get suitable accommodation to relax after landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport. You can stay at the Sheraton Hotel in Terminal 2 or the Ibis Hotel right across Terminal 3. At Orly Airport, you get free transportation to hotels within the airport, like Best Western or Hilton Garden Inn.

  • Can I find affordable parking at Seattle-Tacoma Airport?

    Parking lot rates depend on the parking lot you choose. You will have to part with around $4 per hour if you leave your car at the General Parking lot and about $37 a day at the Terminal Parking lot.

  • Where can I breastfeed my baby at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)?

    At SEA, you can breastfeed your child in a mother’s room inside the Kid’s Play Area or in one of the 7 nursing suites near Gates S, A9, C10, N2, D10, D23, and in the Main Terminal at the Train Station. If you/your partner is a military member, you can use the mother’s room inside the USO lounge.

  • Where can I let my kids burn off their energy as we await our flight at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)?

    At SEA, you can let your kids have fun at the Children’s Play Area, across from Seattle Taproom, between Central Terminal and A Gates. Open round-the-clock, this family amenity features various toys and child-proof play areas.

  • What are the special attractions at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)?

    SEA is home to several special attractions. At this airport, you can check out contemporary works in glass, sculptures, and paintings on various airport buildings and in the Art Walk, a half a mile path from the Central Terminal to Gate A14. You can also enjoy scheduled music shows at dedicated performance spaces in the Central Terminal, A Concourse, and Marketplace @ N, provided your flight is between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm.

  • What are the public transportation options from Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG)?

    To travel from CDG, you should board an RER B commuter train to the Paris city center, a TGV train if you want to travel to another major French city besides Paris, a Roissy Bus if your destination is along the bus route, and a taxi if you have a lot of baggage or want to travel directly to your destination.

  • Can I leave my luggage at Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG)?

    You can leave your luggage at CDG, given that Bagages du Monde, a storage service, offers short and long-term storage. It’s found on the Landside of Terminal 2, just opposite the Sheraton Hotel.

  • Are there religious spaces at Orly Airport (ORY)?

    ORY has multiple religious spaces. There’s a multifaith prayer area in Terminal 1, an Interfaith reception desk in Terminal 2, a Muslim Prayer in Room A726 in Terminal 4, and a Synagogue on Level 1 of Terminal 4.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Seattle to Paris?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Seattle to Paris was $268 for a one-way ticket and $502 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Seattle and Paris?

    Yes, you’ll need a passport to travel to Paris from Seattle.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Seattle to Paris?

    All the following airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Seattle to Paris flight route: Air France, Delta, WestJet, United Airlines, Lufthansa, and Finnair.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Seattle to Paris?

    The Airbus A330-900neo is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Seattle to Paris flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Seattle to Paris?

    SkyTeam is the only airline alliance operating flights between Seattle and Paris.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Seattle to Paris?

    There are nonstop flights from Seattle to Paris on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Seattle to Paris, Delta or Virgin Atlantic?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Seattle to Paris are Delta and Virgin Atlantic. With an average price for the route of $1,039 and an overall rating of 8.0, Delta is the most popular choice. Virgin Atlantic is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $903 and an overall rating of 7.5.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Seattle to Paris?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Seattle to Paris.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Seattle to Paris?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Paris from Seattle is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Seattle to Paris?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Paris with an airline and back to Seattle with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Seattle to Paris?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Paris from Seattle up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

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KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Seattle to Paris

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $521 or less one-way and $835 or less round-trip.
  • If you are flying from Seattle-Tacoma Airport (SEA) to Paris, anticipate at least one layover during the trip since most airlines working this route, like Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic, and American Airlines, make one stop. However, you can find nonstop flights with Air France or Delta Air Lines.
  • Those flying to Paris from Seattle can either land at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) or Orly Airport (ORY). Although Charles de Gaulle Airport is vast compared to Orly, Orly Airport is more advantageous since it is less crowded, meaning you will have shorter flight delays and security checks.
  • Upon landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport, you can either take the Regional RER train, the Le Bus Direct, or a taxi to get to the heart of Paris. From Orly Airport, you can use the Orlybus, Le Bus, or taxis to the city. Alternatively, you can board the Orlyval metro, which stops at Anthony Station, then take the RER B or C train.
  • Several lounges at Seattle-Tacoma Airport provide a tranquil atmosphere, refreshments, and several amenities, making them the perfect escape from the overcrowded and noisy airport. Elevate your experience at the Centurion Lounge on Concourse B and enjoy quiet workstations and great cuisine.
  • Experience culture through art while at Charles de Gaulle Airport. Explore the Art Museum, Espace Musées in Terminal 2E, near Gate M, which displays work from famous artists. You can pass the time at Orly Airport by playing various games in the games room at Orly 4 or Orly 1 to 2 at Gates A, B, or C.
  • As you wait for your flight at Seattle-Tacoma Airport, you can leave your luggage at the Baggage Storage Facility at the terminal building in the reclaim area as you go about doing your shopping or exploring. Alternatively, you can use the airport's luggage trolleys available at a fee of around $4.
  • Charles de Gaulle Airport provides assistance services for passengers with reduced mobility. From getting off the airplane, collecting your baggage, to get to other areas around the airport, including the drop-off point, the airline staff provides this and any other assistance requested during booking.
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is the primary airport serving the Seattle Metropolitan Area. This airport is a hub for Delta and Alaska Airlines. Charles de Gaulle International Airport (CDG) and Orly Airport (ORY) are the Paris airports serving flights from Seattle. CDG is the primary airport in the French capital and the largest in the country. It’s a hub for Air France and a focus city for Air France Hop, Vueling, and easyJet. ORY is the second-largest airport in France. It’s a hub for Vueling, TAP Portugal, Air France, and easyJet Europe. It’s also a focus city for Air Caraibes, Corsair International, and Royal Air Maroc.
  • If you intend to board a one-stop or two-stop flight from Seattle to Paris, note that your layover destination(s) will be determined by the airline you’ll travel with. This is because the airlines that ply this route have different layover points. The common layover destinations for flights on this route include Toronto (YYZ), Copenhagen (CPH), Istanbul (IST), and London (LHR).
  • At SEA, you can wait for your flight at the USO Lounge if you’re an active member of the US military or a family member of one. Located in the Main Terminal, Landside, this lounge has beverages, snacks, computers, a video gaming console, a TV, comfy lounge chairs, a sleeping area with beds, board and table games, and showers.
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Prefer to fly direct from Seattle to Paris?

Find which airlines fly direct from Seattle/Tacoma Intl Airport to Paris, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Direct departures

Seattle/Tacoma Intl to Paris

Monday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Tuesday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Wednesday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Thursday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Friday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Saturday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Sunday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

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Direct returns

Paris to Seattle/Tacoma Intl

Monday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Tuesday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Wednesday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Thursday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Friday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Saturday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

Sunday

Air France, Delta, KLM, +1 more

Air France, Delta, +2 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from Seattle to Paris

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying from Seattle to Paris. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
Need help choosing which airline to fly with from Seattle to Paris? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
8.0
DeltaOverall score based on 8456 reviews
7.3Food
8.5Crew
8.0Comfort
8.2Boarding
7.9Entertainment
Airline reviews

Other then mechanical/ computer problem and 3.5 hours flight delay the flight was great. I guess that what happened when you fly an old airplane now a day.

10.0 ExcellentNick, Dec 2024SEA - TPA
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Other then mechanical/ computer problem and 3.5 hours flight delay the flight was great. I guess that what happened when you fly an old airplane now a day.

Most of my discomfort was going through TSA. However, the Delta seats had inadequate leg room and I tried my very best to connect to the wi-fi and it was a cumbersome process that finally gave me the info that I needed to sign in AFTER I had completed the flight...Why make it so difficult to use? That said I really really appreciate the pilot taking a little extra time to avoid a bad storm area and both landings in Atlanta and Orlando were flawless to my delight!!!

Bottom seat cushion is almost non existent. Very uncomfortable seat.

Delta cancelled my flight less than 24 hours before departure and provided no alternative options. Left me to fend for myself basically. Scrambled to book flight on another airline and paid a fortune to do so last minute.. Can’t wait to see how Delta deals with my refund.

Coach seating is debilitating, neither my husband or I can walk the following day

Flight was delayed by 3 hours while sitting in the airplane or runway. Luggage did not make it on plane and 6 days later I still don't have it.

It was NOT pleasant. Started from checking our luggage to the last time getting off the plane. The crew was not friendly, the food was horrible and the seats were too close to each other that I got a bruise on my knee.

Food TERRIBLE! In First Class- so bad - why was it so much better 20-30 years ago? Comfort-awful-would rather have the old, plush First Class seats than the new hard - too short seats in the new pods -would advise avoiding Delta for any International Flights.

Late departure due to large number of wheel chair patrons. Used to having a box of snacks to select from in comfort plus. The flight attendant just rattled off what was available and asked us to pick. Felt rushed and uncomfortable. Seat was great. Prefer having the screen on the seat in front of me instead of having to pull it up from the seat side. Lots of room for my carryon under the seat in front of me.

The flight was canceled two hours before departure, it took over five hours to rebook us on another flight.

It was not Air France but Air Europa. But confusion over our checked luggage. Whether it was checked all the way to Tenerife or not. It was not. Had to line up again in Departures. At least our Sky Priority was honoured. Flight was fine.

The male attended that served are section was a snob. He did not answer my call light when my wine spilled all over the floor. I did not push it again or drew his attention to it. He just ignored the call light when he came to give us our meal, serving the people behind us first. I did not push it again or drew his attention to it to see his reaction. It was so obvious that he was ignoring us. We were in premium economy!

The plane was old Only 3 bathrooms available for economy The entertainment was old and the selection was poor

Georgian Airways check in staff initially denied us, because they thought passengers required transit visas to transfer on connecting flights. This required 70 minutes for them to call multiple people to confirm how transfers worked. They did not apologize once accepting our check in. Onboard, the four hour flight gave stale bread with spam slices as lunch. The only included drinks were still or sparkling water.

I did not get my baggage at my final destination..poor coordination with connecting flights with partner airlines (Saudi airways). Also the food was very mediocre.

Not a good one this time. The absence of internet without any information/notification ahead was really the unacceptable part. Also this new A350-900 has a serious legroom challenge for economy seats. It’s more like a medium-haul flight legroom configuration.

Not great , just ok . I expected better food but it did not deliver . Flight staff was ok . The guy at the drop off bag counter was the only saving grace in this whole trip . He was pleasant, friendly and very helpful . You couldn’t ask for a better assistance from him .

There was 2 hours delay before boarding and 2 hours delay after boarding while waiting in the plane

Very good crew. Food service above average. Seats very small for a 12 hours flight.

Boarding was a disaster being moved by Air France by bus to the plane. The plane should have been at the right gate.

This flight was delayed and caused me to miss my connecting flight from New York to Boston. I had to rent a car and drive myself home to avoid waiting another 5 hours in the airport.

There was a very drunk and disruptive passenger who was on the plane, right behind me. He was already drunk before boarding but was still let on the plane. He kept kicking and hitting the back of my chair the entire flight. It was an early morning flight and had zero rest on that leg

Very sad, couldn't stop crying. Was an hour delay in Ireland and when we got to Canada the flight was boarded and couldn't get on. Was the last flight of the day. Now in a hotel waiting on a stand by.I have to got o work, so I'll go first available while my son stays in the hotel til one's available

Was not aware that Aer Lingus was like the cut-rate services in the states, with no food or beverage (other then 3.50 Euro coffee) and no screens for entertainment. Was a great flight, but not much in the way of services.

Both flights late. Almost missed connecting flight and flight staff not willing to help expedite us off the plane.

I didn’t realize Aer Lingus was a “nickel and dime” kind of airline where you had to separately buy all the amenities you wanted. The push to purchase duty-free beauty products was off-putting. And our row had the least amount of leg room I’ve ever dealt with on a flight.

We couldn't talk to aer lingus we had issues with the flight change and aer lingus made us talk to kayak

Flight was great. Had to wait almost 100 minutes for luggage (some problem in the delivery). This may not be an Aer Lingus problem, but an SFO problem.

Amenity kits were never handed out. There was zero friendliness and assistance by crew. Food was uneatable. One drink was offered and no wine, with dinner or before or after. Cocktails and beverages were not encouraged and when I asked for water, none was given. Poorest, most cramped business class flight I’ve ever been on.

Probably my favorite airline and way to go to Europe. Everything went smoothly! Food was tasty, crew was pleasant. Really cannot complain!

Booked with Kayak… Economy Class it said. I had filtered for 1 checked bag. Get to boarding and it says I have Economy Light w/ no checked bags. $136 each way for baggage now. Do not use smartfares.com. Very misleading and a terrible start to this trip.

Our three ski bags did not arrive and are still not delivered, one full day later. With one ski bag not traceable at all. I would not fly Iceland Air again.

Horrible. The flight was delayed by over 3 hours but updates were barely provided. Boarding started 3 hours late then stopped because their system crashed. So now, passengers were standing for 15 minutes in the open waiting to get boarding passes scanned and get on a bus. Duty-free closed around 4-4:30. Only 1 food outlet was open and it was super slow and busy since it was serving passengers from multiple flights. So a number of passengers couldn't buy meals at the terminal. Since the flight was delayed by over 3 hours, we could have been offered snacks on-board. Nothing. The seats barely reclined. In-flight entertainment options were pitiful. Overall, a miserable experience. Never flying on Icelandair ever again. :(

Bad. Flights were late, by hours. No clear information was provided even until the delayed boarding time.

take snacks and food. purchase options in flight are not great

Had a screaming child next to us. Not the airline’s fault but still annoying.

Highly disorganized company, poor customer service. Packed seats on a 737 for a trans-atlantic 9 hour flight. Greedy company policies, no meal or snack provided for 9 hour flight.

Icelandair flight was excellent. The checkin and security arrangements for Saga Premium passengers at Newark was very poor - our checkin opened much later than the normal and our security queue simply led us to the back of the normal queue. Someone was having a laugh surely!

Never took flight. See previous comment on trip from Boston to Reykjavik. Used a different airline that i had to find and book.

The flight was on time and the crew was nice. I did not like the fact that my husband and I were seated in different rows. I feel pressured by airlines to pay more to choose our seats. We will sit anywhere, but we shouldn't have to pay to sit together. I also think they should serve at least a snack that's free.

The crew were professional and friendly. It was the most uncomfortable international flight I've ever flown. Crammed in passengers. No overhead space to put my bag. No leg room and unable to recline seat due to seats too close together so it upset passenger behind me! Upgrade price to get 2 inches of more space unreasonable.

Boarding in Dallas was hell with extremely rude gate agents , especially a lady named Rajathi who was the epitome of rudeness with no compassion at all . She was horrible and I wonder why airlines have people like her on their roster who exude arrogance and haughtiness . Will probably not fly British Airwsys because of people like her .

Less than average, low level of shared required information needed during the transfer from airport to another, also the used team during boarding In Indianapolis station is Not Professional

Food was average. Better headphones seats were average at best.

Nice flight. Legroom was good. Food was good. Staff was friendly and helpful. Plane was modern and clean. Seats and headrests were comfortable. Entertainment system was good and modern, with a bright LCD screen and many appealing choices.

I have something to say about the flight I took from London to Gothenburg, after my flight from Austin to London. I fly a lot and have done so for decades. I first flew to Scandinavia in 1973. My former wife is Norwegian. The main thing was the experience at the Gothenburg airport. Three flights from Britain arrived around the same time. So there were huge lines at immigration since Brits are no longer a part of the EU. After over an hour in line, I finally gave my passport to the immigrations man. You’d have thought I was an Afghan. I just barely got into Sweden. I had to answer all kinds of blunt questions. I had to show all kinds of onward tickets, addresses of places I’d be staying and it was pretty daunting. Perhaps it has to do with the situation with Russia. British Air might have done something to prepare people that things have changed a lot and they’d better be ready to run the gauntlet when trying to get into the country here. Thanks for listening and taking this into consideration. Sincerely, a senior citizen of the USA

No land services during boarding, specially while moving from terminal to another

My flight was late. We stayed in aircraft one hour 😩

Flight delay and can’t much help passenger do the change connecting flight.

Even the carry-ons were not allowed and upon getting down, we had the wait for the longest time for the baggage to put on the jet aisle. We had a short connection which British Airways kept changing and made out entire experience poor. I would never fly BA again.

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