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WOW Air Offers Free Iceland Flights For People Named ‘Valentine’

Ever wanted to cuddle up with your significant other under the Northern Lights? You may be able to–for free.

airlines/wow-air-cuts-service-to-four-major-us-cities.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow”>WOW Air is showing some love to their customers by offering free flights to Iceland from Boston, Washington D.C., New York, and Detroit for anyone named “Valentine.”

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The offer includes free flights for two which will make for an exceptional Valentine’s Day vacation as the deal is for travel between February 10-19.

At least one of the two passengers must have a first or last name that is “Valentine” to take advantage of this amazing deal.

Once the passengers book a flight for two to Iceland from one of the participating cities, they’ll have to verify that their name is Valentine by sending a picture of their passport and booking reference to Valentines@wow.is.

Once this is done, WOW Air will refund the tickets.

This deal is only good from now until February 14, so if you plan on legally changing your name to take advantage of this deal, you don’t have long!

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