WOW Air has dropped all of their routes from the USA to Iceland to just $69 one-way. Round-trip fares are available starting at $169.

WOW is starting new service from many US cities this spring. Detroit and New York-JFK service begins this week. Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Dallas service begins in May. They've also dropped fares on existing routes from Boston, Baltimore, Newark, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.

Travel is valid in May/June and again in September/October. Lowest round-trip fares may only be availabe for spring travel. Some routes are only operated on limited days/week so be sure to check our fare details for specifics. These are MyWOW fares, which require signing up for a free membership.

Seats are limited, so if something catches your attention, better book quickly. This sale has no expiration date and prices may jump at any time.

Nonstop fares include:

Boston to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

Baltimore to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

Cleveland to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

Cincinnati to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

Newark to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

New York-JFK to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

Pittsburgh to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

St. Louis to Reykjavik $169 round-trip

Chicago to Reykjavik $189 round-trip

Detroit to Reykjavik $199 round-trip

Dallas to Reykjavik $199 round-trip

Los Angeles to Reykjavik $199 round-trip

San Francisco to Reykjavik $199 round-trip

WOW basic fares only include one small personal item up to 22 lbs. Carry-on bag fees start around $40 each way ($50 for west coast) when purchased during booking. Checked bag fees start around $50 each way ($70 for west coast). Wow also sells a few different bundled fare options should you wish to purchase multiple extras at a discount.

For more fares to Iceland on all airlines, check out our Reykjavik page.

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