WOW air, Iceland’s ultra-low-cost airline, today announced it will offer service from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) and Boston Logan Airport (BOS) to Paris and Amsterdam this October for as little as $99* one-way. Flights will depart BWI and BOS via Reykjavik with connecting flights on to Paris and Amsterdam.
From BWI, WOW air flies to Amsterdam two times a week and to Paris five times a week. From BOS, WOW air flies to Amsterdam three times a week and to Paris six days a week. Connections in Iceland take place in the same compact terminal, with connection times as low as 70 minutes, and no need to re-enter security clearance.
Flights out of BWI and BOS are now available for as low as $99* one way including taxes. .
**Before you book these tickets make sure to read my buddy Ric Garrido’s post on: My worst low fare deal to Europe ever! In short: It’s a good deal if you don’t have a lot of baggage and if you live in Boston or Baltimore.
* Based on lowest one-way fare from BWI to Amsterdam including taxes and charges. Available for travel from BWI on Thursdays from October 1 through December 10, 2015 and January 10 through March 10, 2016. Restrictions and baggage fees may apply.
* Based on lowest one-way fare from BWI to Paris including taxes and charges. Available for travel from BWI on Sundays from October 1 through December 13, 2015 and January 10 through March 10, 2016. Restrictions and baggage fees may apply.
* Based on lowest one-way fare from BOS to Amsterdam including taxes and charges. Available for travel from BOS on Sundays from October 1 through December 13, 2015 and January 10 through March 10, 2016. Restrictions and baggage fees may apply.
* Based on lowest one-way fare from BOS to Paris including taxes and charges. Available for travel from BOS on Thursdays from October 1 through December 12, 2015 and January 10 through March 10, 2016. Restrictions and baggage fees may apply.
Fares can be booked on www.wowair.com.
WOW air is Iceland’s only low-cost airline and was created in November 2011 by Icelandic entrepreneur Skúli Mogensen. The purple airline flies four Airbus A320 aircraft across Europe and two Airbus A321 aircraft that service its transatlantic routes. As of Spring 2015, the airline services 20 destinations across Europe and North America including Dublin, London, Paris, Berlin, and Copenhagen.