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Mya Bollan

Cheap Glasgow to Iceland flights launched with return tickets starting from £87

If you have ever fancied a trip to Iceland then you may be in luck as a new flight is available to Scots from today.

Icelandic airline PLAY has launched a new service from Glasgow to Keflavík - the airline's first Scottish route. What's more, the tickets are actually budget friendly with return options starting from just £87.

The low-cast airline's first flight from Glasgow International took off at 11:55am on May 26, marking an exciting new route for potential travellers. The new service will operate four times a week during summer and autumn 2023, with two flights per week during the winter.

If Iceland is not your preferred final destination, the new flight may still be a bonus for you. PLAY currently offers flights to four North American destination -New York Stewart International Airport, Washington Dules International Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, Baltimore Washington International Airport - as well as flying to John C. Munroe Hamilton International Airport in Toronto, Canada from June 23 this year.

The new Glasgow to Keflavík route will provide travellers with a potentially more affordable option to reach these American spots by providing an additional connecting option for those heading to any of these cross Atlantic destinations.

The new route will not only give Scots another way to visit Iceland but will provide connecting flight options too (Getty)

The Glasgow flights will have a two-hour layover in Keflavik, with the option for extension free of charge to passengers if you fancy adding Reykjavík into your travel itinerary.

Birgir Jónsson, CEO of PLAY, said: “Iceland is a nation of music lovers, so this new route to Glasgow will be music to the ears of our many passengers wishing for an affordable route to see their favourite bands in Glasgow.

“Similarly, PLAY is proud to offer Scots a more cost-effective route to the USA and Canada, with just a short layover in Iceland. PLAY has already seen great success at London Stansted, and Liverpool John Lennon, so we hope the addition of Glasgow will be the perfect addition to our portfolio of British destinations.”

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