PLAY launches inaugural Canada route
PLAY recently launched its Canada route from Keflavik to Hamilton for Greater Toronto on July 22, 2023. Toronto is PLAY's first destination in Canada and the fifth route in North America, joining New ...
PLAY recently launched its Canada route from Keflavik to Hamilton for Greater Toronto on July 22, 2023. Toronto is PLAY's first destination in Canada and the fifth route in North America, joining New ...
Icelandic carrier PLAY recorded $32.7 million in revenue in Q1 2023, up from $9.6 million in the first quarter of 2022. The revenue increase came as passenger traffic increased four-fold year-on-year ...
Iceland's PLAY carried 63,949 passengers in February 2023, with a load factor of 76.9% and revenue up 26% for a record sales month. Around a third of its passengers were connecting elsewhere via Icela...
PLAY has opened ticket sales for its first Scottish route ahead of its inaugural flight from Glasgow International to Keflavik. The carrier will operate four flights per week over the summer months an...
Icelandic airline play has recruited airline veteran Adrian Keating as executive director of sales and marketing Keating has over 20 years of industry experience, including with British Airways, easyJ...
Icelandic low-cost carrier PLAY has added a "value bundles" feature to its booking system in a move it said would "help passengers pay less and play more". The airline said passengers could save up to...
Icelandic carrier PLAY carried 61,798 passengers in January 2023, which it said was over five times the January 2022 passenger load. The airline said its Tenerife route "had an impressive load factor ...
Low-cost carrier PLAY said it carried 74,620 passengers in December 2022, more than four times the number for the same month in 2021. It said the load factor for the month was 82.8% compared to a 79.1...
Play, an Icelandic airline, has signed a 12-year agreement with Safran Nacelles for the support of the nacelles of the 15 Airbus A320neo aircraft soon to form its fleet. Play operates seven A320neos p...
PLAY carried 92,181 passengers in September, a decrease from August when the new airline carried 109,956 passengers. In September, the load factor was 81.5% compared to an 86.9% load factor in August ...
Iceland’s newest low-cost airline, PLAY, has today announced its newest route between London and New York Stewart International Airport (SWF), bringing the total number of US destinations to three, al...
Iceland’s newest airline PLAY, has selected Accelya’s Revenue Management (airRM) and Data Visualization within the FLX Platform. The solution enables airlines to quickly identify sales opportunities, ...
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