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Icelandair Business Class

Saga ClassRecliner business seat on 737 MAX and 767

Serving 7 US airports · Hub: Reykjavík

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At a Glance

Updated April 2026

Icelandair (FI) offers Saga ClassRecliner business seat on 737 MAX and 767. Serves 7 US airports. Hub: Reykjavík. 11+ monitored routes available for automated fare tracking.

✈️ Saga Class

Key Features

Saga Class recliner-style premium seat
Icelandic-inspired dining
Free stopover in Iceland on transatlantic routing
Multiple US gateways for a small carrier

Icelandair Business Class Review

Flying Icelandair's Saga Class across the North Atlantic feels less like a conventional business class experience and more like a carefully curated introduction to Iceland itself — and that distinction matters more than you might expect. Operating primarily on 737 MAX and 767 aircraft, Saga Class offers a recliner-style premium seat rather than the lie-flat beds now standard on legacy carriers. For the seasoned transatlantic traveler, that's a meaningful trade-off worth understanding before you book. The seat is genuinely comfortable for the flight durations involved, and Icelandair has thoughtfully concentrated its energy on the elements it can control: attentive, unhurried service with a distinctly Scandinavian warmth, and a dining program that leans into Icelandic culinary identity rather than defaulting to generic airline catering. Expect lamb, Arctic char, skyr — ingredients that actually tell you something about where you're headed.

What genuinely separates Saga Class from the crowded transatlantic premium market, however, is the free stopover program in Reykjavik. Routing through Keflavik on your way between North America and Europe, you can pause for days — or longer — at no additional airfare cost, effectively turning a connecting flight into a two-destination journey. For travelers departing from one of Icelandair's surprisingly broad network of US gateways, including Boston, Seattle, Chicago, and Denver among others, this adds a layer of itinerary flexibility that larger alliance carriers simply cannot replicate on this routing.

The honest caveat is that Saga Class rewards travelers who prioritize experience and value over pure hardware. If a flat bed is non-negotiable, look elsewhere. But for those who appreciate a genuine sense of place infused into their journey — and who recognize that arriving in Reykjavik at dawn, well-fed and well-looked-after, is its own kind of luxury — Icelandair has built something quietly distinctive in a market that too often mistakes sameness for sophistication.

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US Airports with Icelandair Service

Icelandair operates international business class flights from 7 US airports. Monitor any of these gateways for fare drops.

JFK
New York
BOS
Boston
ORD
Chicago
DEN
Denver
MSP
Minneapolis
IAD
Washington DC
PDX
Portland

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Popular business class destinations served by Icelandair from US airports.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Icelandair business class like?

Icelandair offers Saga Class, featuring a Recliner business seat on 737 MAX and 767. Key highlights include: Saga Class recliner-style premium seat, Icelandic-inspired dining, Free stopover in Iceland on transatlantic routing.

Which US airports does Icelandair fly from?

Icelandair operates international flights from 7 US airports including New York (JFK), Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), Denver (DEN), Minneapolis (MSP). Our free monitoring service tracks business class fares across all of these gateways so you can find the best departure city for your trip.

Where does Icelandair fly from the US?

Icelandair serves popular business class destinations including Reykjavik, London, Paris, Copenhagen. Whether you're flying for business or leisure, our fare monitoring catches the best prices on all Icelandair international routes from the US.

How much does Icelandair business class cost?

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Is Icelandair business class worth it?

Icelandair's Saga Class features saga class recliner-style premium seat. Whether it's worth the premium depends on your budget and the specific route. Our fare monitoring helps you book at the right price — getting the Icelandair experience without overpaying.