WHY IT RATES: Travel agents and advisors booking Presidents Day travel for clients should be digging into the deals offered by WOW air.—Donald Wood, Breaking News Senior Writer
It’s time to celebrate Presidents Day, the most underappreciated U.S. holiday, with the trip of a lifetime! WOW air is offering $45 one-way flights to Iceland from New York (EWR), Boston (BOS), Detroit (DTW) and Baltimore/Washington, D.C. (BWI). Flights are available to book starting Presidents Day, February 18, for travel between March 1 – May 31, 2019.
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“We are thrilled to offer travelers an opportunity to explore Iceland this spring in honor of Presidents Day,” said Skúli Mogensen, founder and CEO of WOW air. “At WOW air, we are committed to making travel more affordable and accessible to all, from the experienced globe-trotter to travel newbies and those in between.”
The offer applies to 1,000 seats on selected flights, only when booked on a return trip. For more information or to book flights, visit wowair.us.
*$45 fares available from New York (EWR), Boston (BOS), Detroit (DTW) and Baltimore/Washington, D.C. (BWI) to Iceland (KEF). Based on lowest one-way WOW Basic fare booked on wowair.us. Includes all taxes, fees and carrier charges. Available for travel March 1 to May 31, 2019.
For more information, reach out to your local travel agent.
SOURCE: WOW air press release.
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