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New low-cost operations at Göteborg Landvetter – Iceland-based PLAY to launch new direct route to Reykjavik

The new Icelandic low-cost carrier PLAY will set up operations for the first time in the Swedish market with a new direct route from Göteborg Landvetter Airport to the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik.

The recently formed Icelandic low-cost carrier started flying in the summer of 2021, and the route between Gothenburg and Reykjavik will be the first route that PLAY will launch in Sweden. The route will start up on May 20, 2022, and operate twice weekly during the summer.

The route was served by another operator until 2018 and was a popular route. More than 80 per cent of passengers between Gothenburg and Reykjavik are leisure travellers, with a relatively large proportion of them visiting relatives and friends. About 65 per cent of passengers are Swedish and 35 per cent Icelanders.

“We welcome our new customer and the increased access to and from Sweden and Göteborg Landvetter Airport. It is really gratifying that a newly formed airline like PLAY sees opportunities and has chosen to set up operations in Gothenburg, and it shows how attractive the region is,” says Elizabeth Axtelius, Director of Aviation Business at Swedavia.

Starting May 20 2022, PLAY will fly the route Göteborg Landvetter Airport (GOT) – Keflavik International Airport (KEF) twice weekly using an Airbus A321Neo aircraft type.

Tickets are on sale. PLAY is a new low-cost airline operating flights between Iceland and elsewhere in Europe. PLAY is based in Reykjavík’s Keflavík International Airport and started operations in June 2021. PLAY’s current fleet of three A321 neos connects passengers to ten locations across Europe. Next spring PLAY will have added new aircraft to its fleet before launching services to North America, providing low-cost and efficient transatlantic flights for the Scandinavian market. For more information: flyplay.com.

For more information about current destinations: swedavia.com/landv....

Swedavia complies with the authorities’ advice and recommendations on Covid-19. In addition, we comply with international aviation industry regulations. For information about the measures Swedavia has introduced for safe travel, see for example: swedavia.com/landvetter/before-your-journey.

Swedavia has carried out ambitious sustainability work for many years. All ten of its airports achieved the goal of zero fossil carbon dioxide emissions from their own operations by year-end 2020. Swedavia also works actively to promote the switch to biofuel and has the goal that five per cent of all fuel used for refuelling at Swedish airports shall be fossil-free by 2025.

For further information, please contact Swedavia’s press office at tel. +46(0)10-109 01 00 or press@swedavia.se.

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Swedavia is a group that owns, operates and develops 10 airports throughout Sweden. Our role is to create the connectivity that Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business and meetings. Satisfied and safe travelers are the foundation of Swedavia's business. Swedavia is a world leader in the development of airports with the least possible climate impact. Since 2020, Swedavia's own airport operations have been fossil-free at all ten airports. The group's turnover in 2022 was approximately SEK 4.8 billion and approximately 2,400 employees.

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