Play Airlines: The dirty Secrets of Iceland’s ultimate Low-Cost Airline



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In this video I step on board a brand new Airline by the name of Play Airlines! Play Air is an Icelandic carrier, focusing on ultra-low-cost transatlantic travel.

Airline: Play Airlines
Class: Economy Class
Aircraft: Airbus A320
Departure: KEF – Keflavík Airport (Keflavíkurflugvöllur), Iceland
Destination: STN – London Stansted Airport, UK

Welcome to a riveting tale of air travel with a twist. This is the story of Play Airlines, the Icelandic marvel revolutionizing ultra-low cost transatlantic flights. Think you know low-cost airlines? Think again. We’re diving deep into the heart of Play Airlines, connecting Europe and North America for as little as 100 bucks. But at what cost to comfort and quality?

Embark on an unconventional journey with us, starting near Keflavik International Airport in the stunning town of Reykjanesbaer. Here, our adventure takes an unexpected turn – stranded, cold, and battling a near-death experience, all in the pursuit of discovering the essence of Play Airlines.

Experience the raw, unfiltered reality of budget travel. We booked the cheapest ticket, at the most inconvenient time, to bring you an unbiased view of this enigmatic airline. From the sleek design of the cabins that echo the corporate identity of the airline to the young, friendly crew, we explore every corner of what Play Airlines has to offer.

Our flight might be short on frills – no reclining seats, no in-flight entertainment, no power outlets – but it’s rich in character. Join us as we navigate through this unique airline experience, weighing the pros and cons of low-cost, long-haul travel.

As we wrap up our journey and touch down, we reflect on what it means to travel with Play Airlines. Is it just about getting from A to B, or is there more to this budget-friendly airline? Find out in our latest video where we dissect every aspect of Play Airlines, from ground to sky. Tune in for an honest, comprehensive review that might just change the way you think about budget travel. This is more than a review; it’s an adventure.

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About Play Air (from Wikipedia):
Fly Play hf. (styled as PLAY) is an Icelandic low-cost airline headquartered in the country’s capital of Reykjavík. It operates a fleet of Airbus A320neo family aircraft with a hub at Keflavík International Airport.

In November 2019, WAB air rebranded as PLAY, and the hiring of operating staff was initiated. The airline announced that it would lease Airbus A321s configured with 200 passenger seats and would start flights with two aircraft to six European destinations in the winter of 2019–2020. The airline’s livery was also planned to be red.

In April 2021, it was announced that Play had completed a pre-IPO private placement round with a total transaction size of six billion Icelandic króna (US $47 million) in new equity managed by Arctica Finance. Participating investors included Icelandic investment company Stodir and two Icelandic pension funds.

Play operates to destinations in Europe and North America from its hub at Keflavík International Airport.

Play’s initial fleet consisted of three Airbus A321neo aircraft, all of which were formerly operated by defunct Mexican airline Interjet. In September 2021, the airline announced its first fleet expansion with orders for three Airbus A320neos and a fourth A321neo, adding to its existing fleet of three A321neos, with the aircraft to be delivered between late 2022 and early 2023. The airline also signed a letter of intent in August to receive two A320neos by early 2022, prior to any of the other aircraft that were already on order, with the agreement subsequently signed as a firm order in November 2021. In early 2022, Play specified that an Airbus A321neo it was due to receive in anticipation of its recently announced Orlando route would be the A321LR variant, for delivery during May 2022, and that it planned to operate a total of ten aircraft by early 2023.

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