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Budget airline axes all flights to US as airspace restrictions bite
Budget airline axes all flights to US as airspace restrictions bite

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time2 days ago

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Budget airline axes all flights to US as airspace restrictions bite

An Icelandic-based airline has announced it plans to axe all its flights to the US, stopping trips to major cities like Washington D.C. and New York by the autumn. Low-cost airline Play operates flights between Iceland and destinations in the US and Europe, offering budget tickets on Airbus aircraft to and from its main hub, Keflavík International Airport. Play flies in and out of Iceland to European countries such as Denmark, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. As well as Europe, the airline also directly links Iceland to Baltimore, Boston, and New York City. The airline operates on a hub-and-spoke model, meaning it uses one central airport, Keflavík, to connect to other airports around the world. Play launched its transatlantic flights in the spring of 2022, and has been flying to the US for just over three years. Play's hub-and-spoke routes have since financially underperformed, and an over-saturation in the transatlantic market has meant a growth in competition between airlines. Play will suspend its flights to New York Stewart on 1 September, followed by Boston Logan on 15 September, then finally Baltimore/Washington on 24 October. Its routes in Northern Europe are also expected to be scaled back due to Play dropping the hub-and-spoke strategy it has used since launching four years ago. The strategy has seen a loss of $20 million (£14.7 million) in 2024 in comparison to profits made in point-to-point European leisure markets. The restructuring will come as part of a proposed executive takeover by Play's CEO Einar Örn Ólafsson and Vice Chairman Elías Skúli Skúlason. In a notification to the Central Bank of Iceland, the executives said they plan to submit a voluntary offer for all outstanding shares in the airline via a new holding entity, Aviation Week reported. 'Due to airspace restrictions, several European airlines have redeployed capacity across the Atlantic, leading to overcapacity in the transatlantic market,' the offer document seen by Aviation Week says. 'Many carriers have suspended or terminated East Asia routes, facing a competitive disadvantage against Asian airlines still able to overfly Russia. 'This has increased pressure on transatlantic yields.' If the proposal is approved, Play's revised strategy hopes to target the leisure and VFR (visiting friends and relatives) market. The airline wants to target 'underserved sun destinations' and has recently announced new flights to Antalya, Faro and Agadir. 'We're focusing on the profitable aspects of the business—sun destination flights—and discontinuing those that have not yielded results,' Mr Ólafsson said. The airline will also offer wet-lease services, which provide short-term aircraft and crew to help other airlines fill gaps in schedules. The Independent has contacted Play for comment.

Fly Play hf.: Two of PLAY's Largest Shareholders Seek to Acquire the Company
Fly Play hf.: Two of PLAY's Largest Shareholders Seek to Acquire the Company

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time4 days ago

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Fly Play hf.: Two of PLAY's Largest Shareholders Seek to Acquire the Company

Fly Play hf. has received a notification from the company BBL 212 hf. regarding a proposed voluntary takeover offer by BBL 212 hf. for all shares in Fly Play hf. The leading parties behind BBL 212 hf. are Einar Örn Ólafsson, investor and CEO of Fly Play hf., and Elías Skúli Skúlason, investor and Vice Chairman of the Board of Fly Play hf. The following documents are attached: Notification from BBL 212 hf. (in English) Press release about the plans of BBL 212 hf. (in Icelandic) Investor presentation (in English) For further information, please contact: Birgir Olgeirsson, PR Manager at PLAY bo@ Phone: +354 867 7802Attachments 1. Notification from BBL 212 hf. (in English) 2. Press release about the plans of BBL 212 hf. (in Icelandic) 3. Investor presentation (in English).Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Fly Play hf.: Two of PLAY's Largest Shareholders Seek to Acquire the Company
Fly Play hf.: Two of PLAY's Largest Shareholders Seek to Acquire the Company

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time4 days ago

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Fly Play hf.: Two of PLAY's Largest Shareholders Seek to Acquire the Company

Fly Play hf. has received a notification from the company BBL 212 hf. regarding a proposed voluntary takeover offer by BBL 212 hf. for all shares in Fly Play hf. The leading parties behind BBL 212 hf. are Einar Örn Ólafsson, investor and CEO of Fly Play hf., and Elías Skúli Skúlason, investor and Vice Chairman of the Board of Fly Play hf. The following documents are attached: Notification from BBL 212 hf. (in English) Press release about the plans of BBL 212 hf. (in Icelandic) Investor presentation (in English) For further information, please contact: Birgir Olgeirsson, PR Manager at PLAY bo@ Phone: +354 867 7802Attachments 1. Notification from BBL 212 hf. (in English) 2. Press release about the plans of BBL 212 hf. (in Icelandic) 3. Investor presentation (in English).Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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