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Feb 13, 2024

PLAY starts flights from Vilnius

PLAY airlines has launched ticket sales for Vilnius in Lithuania. PLAY will operate weekly flights on Saturdays over the summer months. The first flight will be on May 25. 

PLAY is a low-cost airline operating flights between North America and Europe with Iceland as a hub in the middle. 

PLAY offers passengers the option to book a stopover in Iceland for up to 10 days with no additional cost before they continue their journey over the Atlantic. 

In North America, PLAY operates flights from Baltimore, Boston, New York and Washington DC in the United States and Toronto in Canada.

In Iceland, visitors have the chance to experience natural wonders such as waterfalls, glaciers, geysers and extraordinary wildlife just a few hours from Reykjavik, the colorful capital of Iceland, rich with culture, restaurants and a vibrant nightlife.  

PLAY celebrated its inaugural flight in June 2021 and today, the airline operates a fleet of 10 Airbus A320/321neo aircraft. The average age of PLAY's aircraft is just over 2 years, making the passengers’ journey comfortable, safe and reliable. PLAY has a solid track record of an impressive 83% on-time performance in 2023. 

PLAY’s cabin crew was voted the best crew by the readers of USA Today last year. It was also voted the best low-cost airline in Northern Europe.  

PLAY’s mission is to offer competitive prices in all its markets. At PLAY, passengers will spend less on their flight and can spend more at their destination, in line with the company’s slogan: Pay less - PLAY more.   

”It’s no secret that Iceland and Lithuania have had a long-distance love affair for over thirty years, or since Iceland supported the Baltic independence. That is why we are so happy to be able to offer the residents of Vilnius our flights to Iceland. It is also no secret that we offer competitive prices everywhere we go, so we hope we will strengthen the bond between these two great nations even further with our services this summer, “ says PLAY’s CEO, Birgir Jónsson.