NY’s Stewart Airport to resume transatlantic flights
New York’s Stewart Airport is ready to PLAY. Low-cost transatlantic flights are resuming with new Scandinavian airline PLAY. It is launching flights between Reykjavik and Stewart on June 9.
PLAY is touting introductory fares starting at $109. The airline offers connecting flights across Europe to its Reykjavik base. Stewart Airport is about one hour by direct bus service from Manhattan.
Norwegian airline Norse recently announced plans to fly to Stewart
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