23 Nov 2017
Embracing the spirit of seasonal sales, ultra-low-cost airline WOW air has announced 40% off flight bookings to Iceland to celebrate 'Cyber Monday'.
The WOWCYBERMONDAY promo code is valid for select return trips from London Gatwick and Edinburgh to Iceland taking place between 10 January and 15 May 2018. This is valid for bookings made on Monday 27 November 2017 (midnight-midnight).
WOW air flies from two UK departure points; London Gatwick & Edinburgh and from April 2018, London Stansted. The airline currently serves 33 destinations across Europe, America and Canada. Notable recent route announcements include Dallas (commencing 23 May 2018), New York's JFK (commencing 26 April 2018 and St. Louis (commencing 17 May 2018).
Fares from London Gatwick to Iceland start at just £34.99*, pre discount. For more information or to book visit www.wowair.co.uk
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* Based on lowest one way fare on the WOW Basic package, including taxes and charges, booked via www.wowair.co.uk. Restrictions and booking/baggage fees may apply.
For further press information please contact:
Stuart Fyfe / Katie Raby / Rachel Sewell / Alex Fenton
T: +44 (0) 20 3440 8930
About WOW air
WOW air is Iceland's ultra-low-cost transatlantic airline offering cheap fares, a modern fleet with the lowest emissions and the biggest smile; this is the WOW air promise to its valuable customers.
WOW air flies twice-daily from London Gatwick to Reykjavik. As of winter 2017, the airline will serve 33 destinations across Europe, North America and Canada, including London, Edinburgh, Bristol, Washington DC, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, Miami, Pittsburgh and New York.
Created in November 2011 by Icelandic entrepreneur Skúli Mogensen, the purple airline flies with Airbus A320 aircrafts and Airbus A321/A330 models. WOW air boasts one of the world's youngest fleets, with an average aircraft age of just 2.5 years.
WOW air was ranked as the 7th best low-cost airline in Europe at the 2013, 2014 and 2015 Skytrax World Airline Awards and was the youngest airline in the top ten.
For more information: www.wowair.co.uk