Maikai and other new additions at KEF

One of the main changes is the reopening of Maikai in the departures area of the airport, in the same location previously occupied by the restaurant Bakað. Maikai was previously operated in the terminal during 2022–2023 in a so-called pop-up space and has now reopened with a more varied menu.
The popular acai bowls that were previously available in the terminal can still be found there, and in addition the venue now offers fresh sandwiches, chia puddings, skyr bowls, wraps, and other healthy and tasty snacks to grab and take along on the journey.

In Aðalstræti, in the airport's east wing, a new beverage venue has opened in the same area where Zócaló was previously located. There, guests can purchase both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in a comfortable setting before heading to their flight. The area has undergone significant changes in recent months, and in Aðalstræti you can now also find the restaurants Trattoria Travolare and Yuzu.
The popular outdoor clothing brand 66°North and the gift store Rammagerðin have opened their third outlet in the terminal, now by the C-gates on the second floor of the airport. Particular emphasis is placed on sale items and specially selected products, and Rammagerðin also sells clothing from the menswear store Kormákur & Skjöldur. Travellers can therefore now find great deals on high-quality Icelandic clothing and Icelandic design before leaving the country.
The retail chain Point has expanded its presence in the terminal and has opened a store in the arrivals hall of the airport. There, customers can find a variety of travel essentials, souvenirs, sandwiches, pastries, hot dogs, and other light meals. There will also be significantly more seating for customers than before.
These changes are part of the ongoing development and renewal at Keflavík Airport. The goal is to enhance services, improve facilities, and offer a more varied selection for the millions of passengers who pass through the airport each year.