Iceland-based low-cost carrier PLAY has made adjustments to its North American network by changing aircraft, resulting in a reduction of capacity on flights to the United States. According to AeroRoutes, PLAY has replaced the Airbus A321neos on routes from Keflavík International Airport to Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport and New York Stewart International Airport with the A320neo, which offers fewer seats.
These changes will take effect for flights to Baltimore/Washington from June until September and for New York Stewart starting May 10, though some flights will still use the A321neo. In July, PLAY plans to operate three daily flights to North America compared to five in July 2024, when it included a route to John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport in Canada.
Since October 2024, PLAY has been shifting its focus away from connecting flights between Europe and the US via Reykjavík–Keflavík due to Iceland's strengthening leisure market. "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.