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Ireland airline plans to offer one way fares from Dublin to US starting at €149

byCustoms Today Report
05/02/2015
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DUBLIN: The airline plans to offer one-way fares from as little as €149 including taxes, but flyers will have to endure a two-hour layover in Reykjavik.

The airline, founded and headed by Skuli Mogensen, previously announced that it will start flying between Dublin and Iceland’s capital next June.

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The launch of a transatlantic service comes as the airline plots a strategy to be one of the first “true low-cost” airlines operating between Europe and the United States.It’s also launching flights to Boston in March from London’s Gatwick airport, and will service Washington DC from Gatwick from June.

WOW will operate its US flights three times a week from Dublin to Reykjavik, with connecting flights on each of those three days to both Boston and Baltimore Washington International. The flights will depart Dublin on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

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