New PLAY Fare Sale and Free Stopovers
PLAY announced this week the addition of stopovers in Iceland at no extra cost, enabling travelers to visit two countries in one trip. Travelers can book a first stopover trip today with $99 flights to Iceland or $129 flights to one of nine European destinations!
PLAY is a low-cost Icelandic airline operating flights between North America and Europe. This new feature gives passengers the option to turn their layover into a stayover in the “Land of Fire and Ice” on their way to or from more than 30 European destinations, including exciting getaways such as Barcelona, Split, Croatia, and many more.
PLAY’s stopovers will enable passengers to stay an extra few days (up to 10!) in Iceland to experience the island’s incredible offerings such as local cuisine, natural wonders, hot springs, and more. When booking, travelers can turn a layover into a stayover on either leg of their trip, or both the departing and returning flights. The bonus trip experience can be added to any PLAY flight, as all connect through Iceland. And, the longer stopovers increase American travelers’ access to key vacation destinations such as Barcelona, Alicante, and more, which were previously not possible due to route schedules.
PLAY’s fare discount is available and includes flights to Iceland for $99 and $129 flights to London, Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, Dublin, Stockholm, Frankfurt, or Hamburg. It’s open from February 1 through February 6, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. The deal is valid for one-way flights on roundtrip bookings with the Basic Bundle. Flights must be between February – May 2024 or September – December 2024.
Price is inclusive of all mandatory taxes, fees, and carrier charges. Restrictions and baggage fees apply. Learn more about PLAY or book a flight here.
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