Onward Ticket for Iceland Visa (2026)
Usually requires onward ticketIceland requires proof of onward travel for non-EU/EEA nationals as a Schengen member. Airlines flying into Keflavik International Airport (KEF) check for return tickets at departure. Keflavik is a popular transatlantic stopover between North America and Europe.
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Visa & Onward Ticket Requirements for Iceland
Iceland is a Schengen member (non-EU). Airlines check return tickets for non-EU/EEA nationals at departure airports. Icelandair, the national carrier, offers popular stopover programs but still requires onward ticket documentation. Immigration at Keflavik (KEF) may verify departure plans. The 90/180-day Schengen rule applies. Iceland is a major transatlantic stopover destination.
Key Facts
- Schengen member (non-EU) — 90/180-day rule applies
- Airlines check return tickets for non-EU/EEA nationals
- Icelandair offers stopover programs but onward ticket still needed
- Keflavik (KEF) is a popular transatlantic stopover
- Nature tourism (Northern Lights, geysers, glaciers) draws global visitors
At a Glance
- Onward ticket required?
- usually
- Typical stay duration
- 90 days within 180-day period (Schengen rules)
- Visa types
- Schengen Visa-Free Entry, Schengen Visa (C), Transit
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