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Oct 03, 2017 (newstodate): "Anything you can do, I can do better" seems to part of Icelandair's business model.
At least considering the carrier's decision to follow closely in the footsteps of its competitor, the low-cost airline WOW Air.
Latest proof is Icelandair's decision to launch flights between Iceland's Keflavik Airport and Dublin from May 8, 2018, offering six weekly rotations on the route that will connect to Icelandair's spree of services to 20 destinations in North America.
WOW Air has been operating flights between Keflavik and Dublin since June 2, 2015, transferring passengers between Ireland and the USA also via its hub at Keflavik with four US destinations on the map in summer 2018.
At least considering the carrier's decision to follow closely in the footsteps of its competitor, the low-cost airline WOW Air.
Latest proof is Icelandair's decision to launch flights between Iceland's Keflavik Airport and Dublin from May 8, 2018, offering six weekly rotations on the route that will connect to Icelandair's spree of services to 20 destinations in North America.
WOW Air has been operating flights between Keflavik and Dublin since June 2, 2015, transferring passengers between Ireland and the USA also via its hub at Keflavik with four US destinations on the map in summer 2018.