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Iceland Express takes a bite of the Big Apple

2nd October 2009 Print

Starting June 2010, Iceland Express will fly out four times a week from Reykjavik’s Keflavik International Airport to New York City’s Newark International Airport.

With flights from London Gatwick to Reykjavik starting at £69 one-way including taxes, British travellers will be able to fly onwards to the bright lights and big city of New York at a fraction of the cost.

“Iceland Express continues to grow for our UK customers, from our recent introduction of Akureyri as a second Icelandic destination point, to now offering a low cost alternative to traditional flights to New York,” says Matthias Imsland, Iceland Express CEO.

“This is an extremely exciting development for us. In the past, a flight to New York via Iceland was one of the cheapest ways to visit the Big Apple. By bringing back this option to the UK market, we hope to entice more consumers to choose Iceland Express, whether they want to discover the glacial beauty and vibrant culture of Iceland, or take a low-cost trip to New York.”

Bookings on the Reykjavik to New York flights can be made starting early next week, and passengers will be flying on a Boeing 757.

Iceland Express has recently re-launched its operation from London Stansted and will be commencing flights from Birminham International Airport to Reykjavik and London Gatwick to Akureyri in summer 2010.

For reservations go to icelandexpress.com.