See the Northern Lights in Iceland with this airline deal

From August 21-28, Icelandic Airline PLAY is offering discounted flights to Iceland and six other European destinations.

PLAY airlines. Photo courtesy of PLAY airlines.

If you missed seeing the aurora borealis last week, you may have the opportunity to see it again at the start of peak season — in Iceland.

Icelandic airline PLAY is offering $99 flights from Boston Logan International Airport to Keflavík International Airport in the captial city of Reykjavík throughout the fall into the end of the year. Travelers can also snag deals to Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Dublin, London, and Paris, for $129 per person through this offer. 

PLAY is a low-cost airline that was founded in Reykjavík, Iceland, in 2019. When the airline first launched, it only flew between Iceland and Europe.

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The airline started its North American operation in April 2022, starting with flights from Baltimore/Washington International Airport. Routes from Logan Airport began in May of the same year.

The prices advertised in this offer are the lowest basic fare per person, per one-way flight, according to the airline. Flight costs do not include additional fees for baggage allowance or seat selection.

The deal is live starting Aug. 21, and ends at midnight EST on Aug. 28. The flight periods for the flights are as follows:

  • Iceland, Amsterdam, Dublin, London, Paris, Copenhagen: Sept. 15-21, Sept. 29-Dec. 15, 2024
  • Berlin: October 7 through December 15, 2024
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Nia Harmon

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Nia Harmon is a community co-op for  Boston.com and a journalism student at Emerson College. She is a journalism major with a minor in media studies at Emerson College. She is a native of Dallas, Texas.

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