A low-cost airline is providing a particular last-minute Valentine’s Day present.
PLAY Airways is providing passengers a Valentine’s Day deal of 30 % off flights from the U.S. to common European locations. PLAY is an Iceland-based low-cost service utilizing new Airbus aircrafts. The airline connects U.S. vacationers to Europe by way of Iceland’s capital metropolis, Reykjavík. Passengers can do a fast connection, however the airline additionally permits passengers to e book flights with prolonged stopovers in Iceland — which they name a “stayover” — for as much as 10 days. Stayovers could be booked on outbound flights, inbound flights or each.
To benefit from the deal, flights have to be booked between February 11 and 18. The locations obtainable are sometimes thought of bucket-listers for vacationers and are excellent for creating lasting recollections, like viewing the Northern Lights in Iceland, taking a stroll in Paris, or seeing Large Ben in London.
The PLAY deal is restricted to pick areas and airports in Iceland (KEF), Copenhagen (CPH), Paris (CDG), London (STN), Amsterdam (AMS), Berlin, (BER), and Dublin (DUB). Flights should even be booked from the Baltimore/Washington Worldwide Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), Boston Logan Worldwide Airport (BOS), and New York Stewart Worldwide Airport (SWF).
To benefit from this deal, Play’s flights shouldn’t have to happen over Valentine’s Day, however they have to be booked for the next dates.
- February 2 by means of 15
- February 25 by means of 28
- March 23 by means of April 6
- April 8 by means of Could 11
- Could 13 by means of 25
- September 7 by means of October 19
The fare is per particular person and per one-way flight for a booked round-trip. The deal could be booked at Fly Play, however doesn’t embrace baggage allowance or seat choice. These companies are “all the time supplied with an extra low cost” as a part of “bundled airfares PLAY fundamental plus, PLAY worth, and PLAY flex when reserving flights.” The provide “contains all obligatory taxes, charges and service fees and is topic to availability.”