ICELANDIC airline WOW Air has confirmed it will begin flying to Los Angeles and San Francisco in June with both routes available to book now from £139 one-way from London Gatwick and Bristol.
The flights, via Reykjavik, will operate four times a week to LA, with five weekly flights to San Francisco, year round.
Skúli Mogensen, founder and CEO of WOW air, said: ‘The addition of Los Angeles and San Francisco to our rapidly expanding network is a game-changer for WOW Air as we cement ourselves as the industry leader in the ultra-low-cost long haul category. We always aim to be the cheapest flight provider on the routes we fly to, and with the £139 fare between the UK and California we have accomplished this.
WOW air’s expansion to California follows the launch of its transatlantic services from the UK to Boston and Washington DC in 2015 and the announcement that the airline would begin flying to Montreal and Toronto in May 2016 – all via Iceland and with fares from £99.
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The flights, via Reykjavik, will operate four times a week to LA, with five weekly flights to San Francisco, year round.
Skúli Mogensen, founder and CEO of WOW air, said: ‘The addition of Los Angeles and San Francisco to our rapidly expanding network is a game-changer for WOW Air as we cement ourselves as the industry leader in the ultra-low-cost long haul category. We always aim to be the cheapest flight provider on the routes we fly to, and with the £139 fare between the UK and California we have accomplished this.
WOW air’s expansion to California follows the launch of its transatlantic services from the UK to Boston and Washington DC in 2015 and the announcement that the airline would begin flying to Montreal and Toronto in May 2016 – all via Iceland and with fares from £99.
Go Holiday news : www.govillasandcottages.co.uk
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