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Iceland's PLAY cancels five routes; shifts focus amid financial challenges

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Iceland's PLAY cancels five routes; shifts focus amid financial challenges
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Iceland's low-cost airline, PLAY, has announced adjustments to its network services, including the discontinuation of several routes and reduced service on others. Among the routes being canceled are those connecting Keflavik International Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport and John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in North America.

Additionally, flights from Keflavik to Gothenburg Landvetter Airport, Palma de Mallorca Airport, and Stockholm Arlanda Airport will also be terminated. Services to Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport, Düsseldorf Airport, and Hamburg Airport will see a reduction in frequency or shortened operational periods during the upcoming summer season as per the International Air Transport Association schedule.

Despite these cuts, PLAY will maintain transatlantic flights to Boston Logan International Airport, Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, and New York Stewart International Airport during the summer.

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These changes are part of a strategic shift announced by PLAY on October 16, 2024. The airline aims to concentrate on direct services between Iceland and Europe while reducing capacity for transatlantic connections due to disappointing yields from its hub-and-spoke model across the Atlantic.

“The point-to-point part of PLAY’s schedule, primarily flights between Iceland and Southern Europe, has been popular and profitable from the beginning," stated the airline. However, they noted that "the airline’s yields on its hub-and-spoke part of the business across the Atlantic has been disappointing."

PLAY plans to shift focus towards Southern European destinations by mid-2025 due to significant changes in the North American market that have affected financial performance negatively. The carrier is also applying for an air operator’s certificate in Malta to expand operations beyond Iceland.

As part of this strategy change, PLAY entered into a wet lease partnership with GlobalX Airlines for operations between November 1 and March 15. One of their A321neo aircraft has been operating out of Miami under this agreement.

“This process is expected to be completed by spring 2025," said PLAY regarding their plans under the new Maltese AOC.

In financial news related to these developments, PLAY reported Q3 2024 results showing earnings before interest and taxes at $9.6 million with a net profit of $3.5 million—$1.2 million less than Q3 2023. Despite challenges with declining unit revenues driven by increased capacity growth in North America leading to more seats available year-on-year (YoY), costs per available seat kilometer improved mainly due to lower fuel prices.

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