WOW Air ceases operations
March 28th, 2019 | by Alan Dwyer
Icelandic airline WOW have ceased operations after it failed to secure additional funding to pay leases on their leased Airbus
March 28th, 2019 | by Alan Dwyer
Icelandic airline WOW have ceased operations after it failed to secure additional funding to pay leases on their leased Airbus
August 8th, 2017 | by Mark Dwyer
Cork Airport has welcomed an increase in passenger numbers compared to the same month in 2016, with July passenger numbers
May 20th, 2017 | by Alan Dwyer
Cork Airport received another boost with the launch of the new WOW Air inaugural service to Reykjavik on Friday 19th
October 30th, 2016 | by Jim Lee
On 26th October, WOW air Iceland’s only low-cost airline announced that it would begin scheduled operations to Reykjavik in Iceland,
July 18th, 2016 | by Michael Whelan
Flying in Ireland has followed closely the fortunes of Icelandic carrier WOW air, since it became the first airline to
May 29th, 2016 | by Jim Lee
On 25th May, leading aircraft leasing company Air Lease Corporation (ALC) based in Los Angeles, announced the placement of three
February 29th, 2016 | by Jim Lee
On 25th February, Dublin Airport welcomed the announcement by Wow air that it is to increase capacity on its Dublin
February 14th, 2016 | by Jim Lee
Iceland’s low-cost airline WOW air, which flies between 27 cities across Europe and North America via Reykjavik, is looking for
September 29th, 2015 | by Jim Lee
Following the success of its Dublin to Reykjavik route, which carried almost 3,300 passengers with a load factor of 81%,
August 16th, 2015 | by Jim Lee
In our post on 5th August (see here), we reported on WOW air’s load factor on the Dublin and Reykjavik