Play is adding three more routes to its summer flight schedule

Airbus A321neo (Photo: Play).
Airbus A321neo (Photo: Play).

Play is adding three more routes to its summer flight schedule

Airbus A321neo (Photo: Play).
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The low-cost Icelandic airline has added three new destinations to its summer flight schedule for 2022 - in future, the planes will take off to Dublin, Madrid and Brussels.

It all starts with the Irish destination, and from the end of April there will be three trips a week to Dublin. Shortly afterwards, in May, Play also connects the Belgian capital with Keflavik three times a week and will finally take off for Madrid twice a week from June. This means that next year a total of 23 destinations in Europe will be served, according to the airline. Last month, the airline announced four of them with Lisbon, Bologna, Stuttgart and Prague new destinations within Europe at. “It's really fun to add more destinations in Europe that strengthen our route map. We are confident that these destinations will boost the operation of Play and that our flights between Iceland and these cities will be popular with the people who live there, ”said airline chief Birgir Jónsson.

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