To celebrate the increase in seasonal service, WOW air is offering special $99 and $149 flights
CINCINNATI (February 23, 2018) — WOW air is adding a fifth weekly frequency to its scheduled service from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) to Iceland and more than 20 destinations in Europe including London, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin and more.
Due to strong demand, WOW air is increasing its service frequency from four days a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) to five days a week throughout the summer travel season, June 4 – Sept. 17, 2018. The new frequency will depart on Wednesdays at 12:50 AM.
To celebrate the increase in seasonal flight service, WOW air is offering $99* one-way flights from CVG to Iceland (KEF) and $149* one-way flights from CVG to London (STN), Paris (CDG), Amsterdam (AMS), Frankfurt (FRA), Dublin (DUB), Berlin (SXF) and Copenhagen (CPH) via Iceland.
WOW air begins service from CVG on May 9, 2018. All flights arrive to CVG at 11:50PM from Keflavik Airport and depart at 12:50AM. Flights will operate with new Airbus A321 aircraft with a 208 seat capacity.
“The reception from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky travelers for our flight service has been phenomenal since we announced the route last summer. Because of the strong demand, we have decided to increase our service from four to five days during the summer. We look forward to bringing affordable international travel to CVG,” said Skúli Mogensen, CEO and Founder of WOW air.
“The response from local travelers for WOW air’s low-cost international service has been extremely positive, and we appreciate WOW air adding a 5th frequency this summer to accommodate the strong demand,” said Candace McGraw, chief executive officer, CVG.
For additional information and bookings, please visit www.wowair.us. WOW air Photography and b-roll are available for download here.
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