Iceland’s PLAY Is Your Budget-Friendly Ticket To Europe

Iceland’s PLAY Is Your Budget-Friendly Ticket To Europe

MIKALA LUGEN

Flying out of Iceland back home to the United States was a completely different experience. All PLAY staff were primed up and not only knowledgeable, but passionate about working for PLAY. Anyone who had originally paid for priority boarding was boarded first and the gate agents and flight attendants looked and acted like they were on top of any questions. It was a breath of fresh air, yet it stood out that PLAY is solid in its home hubs of Iceland and Europe, but has staff training gaps to fill in the United States.

So is PLAY worth it?

It depends. On you, your budget, and how much space you need. If you’re manifesting yourself to Iceland or Europe this summer and you’re ballin’ on a budget, then most definitely. If you can sleep on a long flight even when wedged beside strangers — you got this. With the four tiers of PLAY airfare, you can definitely fly across the ocean to make your summer dreams come true for as much as half the price of competitive airlines’ routes. Just make sure to pack your own snacks, water, and know that you’re paying less so you splurge on other parts of the trip.

To celebrate National Tourist Appreciation Day all week, PLAY will make one lucky U.S. traveler a “Tourist for the Year” with free flights to the airline’s 40+ European destinations. PLAY flies daily from Boston, New York, and DC-area airports, with a stop in its bucket-list-worthy home, Iceland. Travelers can enter the giveaway until May 12th here.

While only one person can win the Tourist for The Year Giveaway, PLAY invites all travelers to “pay less, PLAY more” with 25% off flights to 10 destinations: Iceland, Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Dublin, Gothenburg, Hamburg, London, Paris, and Stockholm. The deal expires on May 15 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

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Publish date : 2024-05-03 07:00:00

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