There’s a new airfare sale with WOW Air. According to PRNewswire, WOW Air is offering $45 one-way flights to Iceland. Here’s what you need to know.
What’s the deal with $45 flights to Iceland from WOW Air
- Book your flight on Monday, February 18, 2019 – President’s Day
- Go to WOW Air (click here)
- The $45 one-way fares to Reykjavik (KEF) Iceland are offered from the following airports:
- New York City/Newark (EWR)
- Boston (BOS)
- Detroit (DTW)
- Baltimore/Washington DC (BWI)
- Travel dates: March 1 and May 31, 2019
- You have to book a return trip (priced separately)
- The offer applies to 1,000 seats on selected flights (when booked with a return trip)
Depending on when you travel, you might still be able to catch the Northern Lights. Let us know if you’re able to take advantage of this deal.
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