WOW! That’s both the name of the deal the name of the airline offering $99 and $149 flights to Europe from JFK, EWR and other East Coast and Midwest cities including Miami, Boston and Cleveland.
The cheap flights from Iceland’s bargain airline WOW Air are to a dozen destinations including Paris, Amsterdam, London Stansted, Frankfurt, Dublin, Copenhagen and Berlin.
Note that WOW international flights are not non-stop. All flights go through Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital city and international airport, which adds travel time.
Also note that the rock-bottom $99 and $149 price gets you a boarding ticket and right to carry on one “personal item”.
If you want to check luggage, take a conventional carry-on bag in addition to that handbag or briefcase or change your reservation, it will cost $200 or more each way, depending on the date and the destination.
Buy the $99 and $149 tickets now for travel dates starting April 27, 2018, when JFK service begins, since the low introductory rates are available for a limited time.
The $99 tickets are from JFK and EWR to Reykjavik, Iceland.
The $149 tickets are from EWR to Amsterdam (AMS), Berlin (SXF) and Paris (CDG) and from JFK to London (STN), Paris (CDG) and Amsterdam (AMS)
My search, to Frankfurt in May, brought up tickets priced at $99, $189, $249 and $319 each way, depending on the date, although the higher-priced tickets include a checked bag and ticket change privileges.
To celebrate the new JFK route, special prices are available out of the following US cities to select locations:
From Newark (EWR), Cleveland (CLE) and Cincinnati (CVG)
- to Paris (CDG), Amsterdam (AMS), London (STN), Frankfurt (FRA), Dublin (DUB), Copenhagen (CPH) and Berlin (SXF) via Iceland.
From Miami (MIA)
- to Paris (CDG), Amsterdam (AMS), Dublin (DUB) and Copenhagen (CPH) via Iceland.
From Boston (BOS) and Pittsburgh (PIT)
- to Paris (CDG), Amsterdam (AMS), London (STN), Brussels (BRU), Dublin (DUB), Copenhagen (CPH) and Edinburgh (EDI) and Stockholm (ARN) via Iceland.
About WOW Air:
Launched in November 2011, WOW air now connects 38 destinations across North America, Europe and the Middle East with the Icelandic capital. In 2016, WOW air flew with 1,668,773 passengers in total, which is an increase of 130% from 2015. As of spring 2018, the airline will service 38 destinations across Europe and North America including Dublin, London, Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen and Tel Aviv.
The 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. WOW air was ranked as the 7th best low-cost airline in Europe at the 2013, 2014 and 2015 Skytrax World Airline Awards and was the youngest airline in the top ten.
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