Summer 2022: Play announces four new routes

Summer 2022: Play announces four new routes

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The Icelandic low-cost airline Play has announced further destinations in Prague, Bologna, Lisbon and Stuttgart that will be served from Keflavik. The inclusion of this is announced for the months of May and June 2022.

In the Federal Republic of Germany, the carrier had previously only had Berlin in the route network. From June 3, 2022, there will also be flights from Stuttgart-Echterdingen on Monday and Friday. Bologna is to be served on Tuesdays and Saturdays from June 7, 2022.

The Czech capital Prague plans to fly to Play on Thursday and Sunday from May 5, 2022. Lisbon has been announced for May 13, 2021 and should be approached from Keflavik on Mondays and Fridays.

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