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WOW AIR Announces $69 Flights To PARIS And SEVEN Other EUROPEAN DESTINATIONS

To Fly to Eight European Cities


Skúli Mogensen, the founder and CEO of WOW air (Source: WOW air)
Skúli Mogensen, the founder and CEO of WOW air
(Source: WOW air)
USPA NEWS - On August 28, WOW air, Iceland's Ultra-low Cost Transatlantic Airline, announced it will offer $69 One-way Fares to Eight European Cities, including Paris, Berlin and London from Six of its Destinations in the United States....
On August 28, WOW air, Iceland's Ultra-low Cost Transatlantic Airline, announced it will offer $69 One-way Fares to Eight European Cities, including Paris, Berlin and London from Six of its Destinations in the United States. For a limited time, $69* tickets will be available from Boston (BOS), Washington D.C. (BWI), Pittsburgh (PIT), Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO), and Miami (MIA) to Paris (CDG), Brussels (BRU), Stockholm (ARN), Dublin (DUB), Berlin (SXF), London (LGW), Copenhagen (CPH), and Edinburgh (EDI), via Iceland (KEF).
For Example : Boston (BOS) to Brussels, Stockholm, Dublin, Berlin, Paris, London, Copenhagen and Edinburgh via Iceland. Based on lowest one-way WOW Basic fare booked on www.wowair.us. Includes All Taxes, Fees and Carrier Charges. Available for travel September ““ November 2017. The offer applies for 200 seats on selected flights, only when booked on a Return Trip.

About WOW Air
As of Spring 2017, the Airline services 32 Destinations across Europe and North America including Dublin, London, Paris, Berlin, and Copenhagen. Established in November 2011 by Icelandic Entrepreneur Skúli Mogensen, the Purple Airline flies with Airbus A320, Airbus A321 and Airbus A330 models. WOW air boasts one of the World's Youngest Fleet, with an Average Aircraft Age of just 2 Years.

Source : WOW Air

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