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WOW Air Sale, $99 to Iceland and $129 to Other European Cities
WOW Air has another sale with some good prices for travel to Iceland and other European counties from several US airports. Let’s check the details of the offer.
The Offer
WOW Air is offering prices as low as $99.99 for flights to Iceland from Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. Flights to other European destinations start at $129.
WOW’s base fares are usually unbelievable but prepare yourself to pay for any extras and don’t assume anything will be free. WOW Air charges for almost everything, so make sure you go over their list of fees before booking. You’re only allowed a free carry-on item (17x13x10 in./22 lbs), which is very very small. You’ll have to pay for a carry-on bag and checked luggage.
Seat assignment will also cost you, $9.99-$10.99. Check out the full list of fees and charges here.
Conclusion
WOW is a budget airline so this sale is not for everyone. All flights have a stop in Iceland. Flying to Iceland for $99 and to other European cities for $129 is a pretty good deal if you can travel light. From LAX it will cost you more. Return fares vary for each city, but you should be able to find some good prices. Some of the cities included in this sale won’t have WOW Air service for long, so this might be your last chance for cheap travel to Europe.
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