There is some good news for air travellers in India. Iceland’s low-cost airline, WOW Air, announced that it will start flying from Delhi to various cities in North America and Europe via Iceland’s capital Reykjavik.
Here are the details about the services being offered by WOW Air –
- The airline will start its services from December 2018
- The passenger will just have to pay Rs 13,499 to fly from Delhi International Airport to Keflavik airport located in Reykjavik.
- From there the flights will take passengers to other North American and European destinations.
- This fare is inclusive of all taxes. However, the passenger will have to pay for in-flight meals and check-in baggage.
- The airline will be charging Rs 49,599 for its seats in the premium segment which is inclusive of all taxes.
- The airline will be flying to 15 North American destinations which include Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Boston, Toronto and San Francisco.
- Passengers will also be able to fly to destinations such as Paris, Iceland and London with the airline.
- The airline will use wide-bodied Airbus A330 Neo’s to fly in India.
- There will be 5 direct flights a week from India to Iceland and may offer daily services in the future.
The services by WOW Air will reduce the travel time from India to USA to just 20 hours which includes a 2-hour layover in Iceland.
Founder of WOW Air, Mr. Skuli Mogensen, is very excited about this opportunity to operate his airlines in India. According to him, this would be the shortest one-stop layover airline from India to North America.
On a daily basis, more than 20000 passengers travel from India to North America. This move will surely make the airline take advantage of the ever-increasing air passenger traffic in the country and will allow Indian travellers to fly to fly at a lesser cost to new international destinations in a shorter time.
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