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Wow Air has rebranded to PLAY

Wow Air ceased operations on 28th March 2019 and has now been rebranded to PLAY.

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About Wow Air

Wow Air was a low-cost carrier (LCC) based in Iceland. Wow Airlines flew to many destinations across 3 continents, including Salzburg, Montreal, Toronto, Copenhagen, Paris, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Dublin, Reykjavik, Milan and London. This Icelandic company, which was founded in 2011 and commenced operations in 2012, is based and headquartered in Reykjavik. In December 2014, the company celebrated reaching its one-millionth guest. It operated from a fleet of 20 planes, formed of the following aircraft:

Airbus A320-200, Airbus A320neo, Airbus A321-200, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330-300 and Airbus A330-900neo.

Baggage

Carry-on Baggage

Wow Air allowed passengers 2 carry-on bags. One of these, a personal item measuring 42 x 32 x 25cm and weighing no more than 10kg is free of charge and included in the price of the ticket. An additional carry-on bag which is larger measuring 56 x 45 x 25cm and weighing no more than 12kg could be purchased in addition to the personal item.

Checked Baggage

Wow Air allowed checked bags of up to 20kg, with the combined no larger than 158cm. Passengers could have a maximum of 3 bags per guest. Like with their carry-on baggage, the price of each case was calculated on the passengers fare and route.

Check-In Information

Online Check-In

Wow Air offered online check in, or web check-in, for all destinations. This opened 24 hours prior to departure and closed 1 hour before departure.

Airport Check-In

In addition to the web-check in, Wow Air also offered airport check-in. The check-in desk opened 3 hours before departing, closing 1 hour before departure, unless otherwise stated.

There was no further information on whether mobile check-in was going to be introduced in the future.

Seat Selection

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In-flight Entertainment

Wow Air did not have an inflight entertainment system.

TV

Wow Air did not offer TV shows on board its flights.

Movies

Wow Air did not show any movies onboard its flights.

Food

Meal Options

Passengers could pre-order meals for their WOW Air flights. The pre-order menu included meals which were not available to purchase in-fight, so it was advised to book in advance to avoid disappointment. This menu included items such as sandwiches, salads, chicken and rice, noodle dishes, Vegan meals, Child meals and pizza.

Passengers who purchased a premium fare receive a pre-order meal free of charge. This must be done 48 hours before departure and is not available on flights departing Chicago, San Francisco, Tel Aviv, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati and St. Louis.

In addition, passengers could purchase items from the in-flight menu such as pizza, baguettes, sandwiches, soups, porridge, confectionery and snacks.

Special Dietary Requirements

When ordering from the pre-order menu, passengers could check ingredients and allergens of the meals to see if it is suitable for them. In addition, this pre-order menu includes vegan, vegetarian and child meals.

If there are no meals which suit dietary requirements, passengers are welcome to bring their own food onboard, as long as it complies with transportation of food standards.

Drinks & Alcohol

Passengers could purchase alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks from the in-flight drinks service. The available drinks were found in the in-flight magazine, which featured soft drinks, teas, canned cocktails, spirits, wine and beer.

Amenities

In-Flight Duty-Free

WOW Air offered a duty-free service on board, which is generally cheaper by 25-40%.

Did WOW Airlines provide food?

WOW Air operated a full service onboard flights. They have a food and drink service in which meals can be pre-ordered up to 48 hours before departure at an additional cost, or snacks or light meals such as sandwiches can be purchased in-flight.

Did WOW Air have TVs?

WOW Air did not operate any in-flight entertainment on their flights, so they recommend bringing your own entertainment when flying with children.

They did offer iPads to rent at an additional cost, subject to availability and only on North-American routes.

Did WOW Air have WiFi?

WOW Air did not offer in-flight WiFi.

Did WOW Air have outlets?

On most WOW aircraft, there were universal power outlets or sockets, enabling you to charge personal devices such as laptops, mobile phones or tablets.

What other airlines fly similar routes?

There are many other airlines that fly similar routes to WOW Air - such as Iceland Express, Iceland Air, British Airways and Aer Lingus.

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Destinations that Wow Air flies to

Before rebranding to PLAY, Wow Air flew to a variety of destinations across Europe and North America including Toronto, Paris, Frankfurt, Dublin, Barcelona, London, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, Orlando and many others.

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Frequently asked questions

Who owned Wow Air?

WOW Air was founded and owned by a man named Skúli Mogensen, an Icelandic entrepreneur. It first began operations in 2011.

When did Wow Air cease operations?

Following the declaration of bankruptcy, WOW Air ceased operations in 2019 with less than a decade in business.