When looking at taxi fares, a ride in Manchester averages 3.90 GBP, which is 16% less expensive than in Reykjavik, where the average fare is 4.65 GBP. This price difference reflects varying transportation costs in different regions, often influenced by factors such as local demand, fuel prices, and regulatory fees.
Train tickets in Manchester are 48% cheaper compared to Reykjavik. The price in Manchester is 2.00 GBP, whereas in Reykjavik, it's 3.83 GBP. This price difference can make travel more affordable, especially for frequent commuters or budget-conscious travelers.
Regarding the price of a meal, in Manchester, it is 15.00 GBP. This is 24% lower than the meal price in Reykjavik, where it costs 19.72 GBP.
For coffee lovers, the price is 18% lower in Manchester, with an average cost of 3.69 GBP, while in Reykjavik, coffee is 4.48 GBP.
Travelers flying from Reykjavik to Manchester typically depart from Keflavik (KEF) to Manchester International (MAN). This popular route is served by several airlines, offering a range of options for passengers. The airlines operating flights on this route include:
Easyjet, Jet2.Com and Icelandair.
Jet2.Com.
Icelandair.
Here are the airlines that provide direct flights from Reykjavik to Manchester:
The flight provided by Lufthansa has a scheduled layover in Frankfurt. Please note that this stop will last for a minimum of 170 minutes. Make sure to plan accordingly for this connection!