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PLAY airlines
The first flight to Pula will be on Saturday, May 31, 2025

PLAY airlines has begun ticket sales for scheduled flights to Pula, Croatia. The first flight to Pula will be on Saturday, May 31, 2025, with weekly services every Saturday until August 16. This will be PLAY’s second destination in Croatia, as PLAY has operated weekly summer flights to Split. In 2025, PLAY will also increase its services to Split, operating up to two flights per week during the summer season.

PLAY is a low-cost carrier connecting North America and Europe, with Iceland as its central hub. Passengers can enjoy PLAY’s stopover option, allowing them to explore Iceland for up to 10 days at no additional cost before continuing their transatlantic journey.

In North America, PLAY operates flights from Baltimore, Boston, New York, Washington D.C., and Toronto. Iceland offers visitors breathtaking natural wonders, including waterfalls, glaciers, geysers, and unique wildlife—all just a short distance from Reykjavik, the vibrant capital known for its rich culture, diverse dining, and lively nightlife.

Since launching its first flight in June 2021, PLAY has grown rapidly, now operating a fleet of 10 Airbus A320/321neo aircraft with an average age of just over three years. This modern fleet ensures a comfortable, safe, and reliable travel experience. In 2023, PLAY achieved an impressive 83% on-time performance.

PLAY’s cabin crew was voted the best by USA Today readers last year, and the airline was named the best low-cost carrier in Northern Europe.

"We are excited to add Pula to our growing list of destinations. Croatia has been a popular choice for our passengers, and expanding our presence there reflects the strong demand. We are committed to providing affordable, reliable travel options, and this new route strengthens our network even further," said PLAY’s CEO, Einar Örn Ólafsson.

Sep 16, 2024

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