Icelandic low-fare carrier PLAY Airlines has appointed Einar Örn Ólafsson as its new CEO. Birgir Jonsson, its previous CEO, will remain in the role until 2 April, after which he...
Read MoreIcelandic carrier PLAY carried a record-breaking number of passengers in July, totalling 191,577 – 19% higher than June, breaking the airline’s previous month’s record. July saw particularly strong demand in...
Read MorePLAY saw passenger traffic numbers reach 102,499 with a load factor of 80.8% in April, increasing three-fold from the same period in 2022. The low-fare carrier’s routes to and from...
Read MoreDuring its Q1 2023 financial report, PLAY reported robust revenues, strong growth, and the highest ticket sales on record. The Icelandic low-fare airline saw revenues of US$32.7 million compared to...
Read MorePLAY has announced its latest route connecting Glasgow International Airport with Iceland’s Keflavik Airport, the airline’s first Scottish route. The new direct route will be operated on an Airbus A320neo...
Read MoreLow-fare airline, PLAY, has appointed Adrian Keating as its new Executive Director of Sales and Marketing, effective 1 March. Adrian will bring more than 20 years of experience to the role,...
Read MoreIcelandic low-fare carrier PLAY has selected MOST to provide it with onboard retailing and payment solutions. This will include software, hardware, and payment gateway services. From December, PLAY will upgrade...
Read MoreIcelandic low cost carrier PLAY will expand its presence in Sweden and launch non-stop service from Stockholm Arlanda. “We welcome PLAY to Stockholm Arlanda Airport and the increased connectivity to...
Read MoreSafran Nacelles has signed with the Icelandic airline Play a 12-year agreement for the support of the nacelles of their 15 Airbus A320neo powered by CFM* LEAP-1A turbofan engines. Play...
Read MoreSummer in New York just became much for affordable for Brits, as Iceland’s low-cost airline, PLAY, took off for the first time today (10 June 2022) to New York’s most...
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