Italy and Iceland are getting closer: PLAY Airlines resumes connections from our country
Italy and Iceland are getting closer. PLAY Airlines, the Icelandic low-cost airline, has announced that from next May 16 [...]
Italy and Iceland are getting closer. PLAY Airlines, the Icelandic low-cost airline, announced that from the next May 16 will resume connections between theVenice "Marco Polo" airport and Reykjavik's Keflavik Airport: the flights-which will continue until Oct. 27-will be two per week, the Thursday and the Sunday.
Departure | Arrival | Days |
Venice | 22:10 | Reykjavík | 00.45 (+1 day) | Thursday, Sunday |
Reykjavík | 14.50 | Venice | 21:10 | Thursday, Sunday |
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L'June 8, however, direct flights will resume from Bologna to Reykjavik: seasonal connections-two per week, on the Tuesday and the Saturday - will last until October 5.
Departure | Arrival | Days |
Bologna | 22:30 | Reykjavík | 01.00 (+1 day) | Tuesday, Saturday |
Reykjavík | 15.10 | Bologna | 21:30 | Tuesday, Saturday |
"Iceland is a popular destination among Italians, and summer is the time to fully experience the charms of the far north. Conversely, thanks to our direct connection, Icelandic tourists will be able to take advantage of the flight to discover Venice, its territory and the entire Veneto region, from the mountains to the sea", he said. Einar Örn Ólafsson, CEO of Play.
During summer 2024, PLAY, from Reykjavik Airport, will offer a total of 35 destinations in Europe, the U.S., and Canada: passengers departing from the old continent and heading overseas will also have the option of taking advantage of optional stop-overs on the outward or return journey.
PLAY, established in 2019, operates with a fleet of 10 A320 family aircraft: there are 4 Airbus A321neo, with an average age of not even 5 years, and 6 A320neo, whose average age is just over 3 years.