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WOW Air Offers Big Seat to Europe, Iceland for Discounted Fares

WHY IT RATES: For travel agents and advisors with clients looking to visit Europe this holiday season, the discounted rates from WOW air should offer a cheap way to fly overseas.—Donald Wood, Breaking News Senior Writer.


airlines/icelandair-group-acquires-wow-air.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow”>WOW airlines/icelandair-group-acquires-wow-air.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow”>air announced discounted fares for its game-changing WOW Premium seat option, which includes the airline‘s Big Seat from Los Angeles (LAX), Washington D.C. / Baltimore (BWI), Chicago (ORD) and New York (EWR) to Europe and Iceland this fall and winter.

WOW air’s Big Seat is extra wide and has at least 37 inches of legroom. Travel enthusiasts will have access to the amenities included in the WOW Premium ticket at amazingly low fares on select flights between November 2018 and March 2019—just in time for the holidays.

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One-way tickets from Los Angeles (LAX) to Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG), London (LGW), Frankfurt (FRA), Berlin (SXF), Copenhagen (CPH) and Dublin (DUB) are available for $599, and one-way tickets from LAX to Iceland (KEF) are available for $399. One-way tickets from Washington D.C. / Baltimore (BWI), Chicago (ORD) and New York (EWR) to Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG), London (LGW), Frankfurt (FRA), Berlin (SXF), Copenhagen (CPH) and Dublin (DUB) are available for $499, and one-way tickets from BWI, ORD and EWR to Iceland (KEF) are available for $339 at wowair.us.

“WOW air is very excited to be able to offer the comfort of the Big Seat and the amenities of WOW Premium to travelers for an affordable price this fall and winter,” said Skúli Mogensen, CEO and Founder of WOW air.

“Our passengers can stretch out and experience the best of WOW air on their way to explore the beauty of Iceland and Europe just in time for the holidays. We take pride in making comfort more accessible for all this fall and winter.”

Additional WOW Premium amenities include: two checked bags, one carry-on, one personal item, cancellation protection, fast-track security, priority boarding, an in-flight meal and no change fees.

As the holidays approach, tourists can set their sights on a comfortable flight to Europe to enjoy the best of holiday celebrations, including ice skating in front of the Eiffel Tower, exploring Amsterdam’s Christmas Market with a hot coffee in hand or hitting the slopes outside of Copenhagen at Vallåsen for a more adrenaline-inducing holiday.

For more information, reach out to your local travel agent.


SOURCE: WOW air press release.

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