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$99 Airfares to Paris and Amsterdam

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$99 one-way airfares from the U.S. to Europe may sound too good to be true but, today with WOW Air, that price is very real thanks to a sale on their newest routes to Paris and Amsterdam.

Just announced today, Icelandic airline WOW Air will begin flights from Boston and Baltimore-Washington International Airport to Paris and Amsterdam on October 1, 2015. From Boston, WOW will fly to Amsterdam three times a week and to Paris six days a week. From BWI, WOW will fly to Amsterdam two times a week and to Paris five times a week.

These flights will be operated by Airbus A321 aircraft to Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport in Iceland, where travelers will connect and continue on to Paris or Amsterdam. WOW, which launched its US website in fall 2014 and began low-fare flights from the U.S. last March, is famous for its $99 deals. WOW already operates its connecting flight service from Boston and BWI to Copenhagen, London (Gatwick), Dublin, and Berlin.

Fare specials advertised at $99 include taxes, fees, and a carry-on allowance of 5kg (11lbs) or less. WOW’s status as an ultra-low-cost airline means their flight prices are “unbundled” and passengers must pay extra for additional luggage allowance, checked bags, in-flight meals, extra legroom, and even seat assignments. Check out
our look at the airline’s history and newest aircraft.

http://wowair.us/
 
Have no idea if this is worthwhile, but seemed share worthy...

$99 one-way airfares from the U.S. to Europe may sound too good to be true but, today with WOW Air, that price is very real thanks to a sale on their newest routes to Paris and Amsterdam.

Just announced today, Icelandic airline WOW Air will begin flights from Boston and Baltimore-Washington International Airport to Paris and Amsterdam on October 1, 2015. From Boston, WOW will fly to Amsterdam three times a week and to Paris six days a week. From BWI, WOW will fly to Amsterdam two times a week and to Paris five times a week.

These flights will be operated by Airbus A321 aircraft to Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport in Iceland, where travelers will connect and continue on to Paris or Amsterdam. WOW, which launched its US website in fall 2014 and began low-fare flights from the U.S. last March, is famous for its $99 deals. WOW already operates its connecting flight service from Boston and BWI to Copenhagen, London (Gatwick), Dublin, and Berlin.

Fare specials advertised at $99 include taxes, fees, and a carry-on allowance of 5kg (11lbs) or less. WOW’s status as an ultra-low-cost airline means their flight prices are “unbundled” and passengers must pay extra for additional luggage allowance, checked bags, in-flight meals, extra legroom, and even seat assignments. Check out
our look at the airline’s history and newest aircraft.

http://wowair.us/

Thanks for sharing! I'll look it up and make sure it's not a scam and then I'll probably get a ticket to Paris.
 
So not a scam but like Allegiant. IE they charge for everything (food, drinks, any entertainment, luggage even carryons, etc...) and they cram you in small seats that don't move much. But, I'll probably still do it. I've had no problems with the flights across the pond it's really not that long (I did get tired of it on trips across the Pacific).
 
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Flight Review: What It's Like to Fly Wow Air's $99 Flights From the US to Europe
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The flight attendants were lovely, smiling, and promptly responded to any passenger requests to buy meals or drinks.
 
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