Icelandic airline PLAY continues to expand and has added four new destinations to its network. These are the Danish cities of Aarhus, Aalborg and Billund, as well as Düsseldorf in Germany.
Flights between Reykjavík and Aalborg will open on June 10, to Aarhus on June 12 and to Billund on June 15. All three routes will operate twice weekly frequencies.
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The first flight to Düsseldorf will take place on June 8, with a total of three weekly flights.
“We have long dreamed of reaching the large number of Icelanders living in Denmark, and with these three new destinations we believe they will greatly improve our services. With these additions to the network, PLAY will have six destinations in Scandinavia next summer; two in Sweden and four in Denmark,” says Birgir Jónsson, CEO of PLAY.
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