Cardiff Airport has welcomed a new lost-cost airline which is connecting Wales and Iceland directly for the first time.
Customers on board the first PLAY Airlines flight from Wales were treated to an Icelandic sweet treat of chocolate liquorice, candy stripes & Aurora Borealis cake before they departed.
PLAY’s inaugural seasonal flight programme at Cardiff came a day before the Wales football game in Iceland. The flight was full with 174 passengers on board.
The airline is providing direct flights from Cardiff to Reykjavík, twice a week, and is providing free stopovers in Iceland for customers on its North American connections.
Lee Smith, Cardiff Wales Airport’s Head of Business Development, said:
“It’s a pleasure to welcome PLAY Airlines to Wales. This exciting service allows customers to enjoy direct flights between Wales and Iceland for the first time. PLAY’s Icelandic hub in Reykjavík also allows for people in Wales to take advantage of PLAY’s free stopovers in Iceland, before jetting off to five key cities in North America. We look forward to working with the team at PLAY to continue growing in Wales.”