WOW Air Moves Stockholm Service to ARN

Aug. 22, 2016

WOW air on Aug. 19, announced it will begin service from its U.S. destinations to Arlanda International Airport (ARN) via Reykjavik (KEF) beginning Nov. 18. The airline will continue to offer service to Vasteras Airport (VST) through Oct. 21.

Service to ARN from WOW air’s five U.S. terminals – Boston (BOS), Baltimore/Washington D.C. (BWI), New York (EWR), Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco (SFO) via Reykjavik will be available year round. Service from LAX will be available three days a week and service from all other U.S. terminals will be available four days a week.  

“We have noticed a great response from our customers since we launched service to Sweden and we’re confident this change will best serve our customers,” said Skúli Mogensen, CEO and founder of WOW air. “Arlanda provides our passengers with additional options to travel onward to Asia and the Middle-East.”

ARN is Sweden’s largest airport and an important hub for connections to the Middle East and Asia. The airport is less than 20 minutes via train from Sweden’s capital, Stockholm. Tickets are now available for as low as $99 one-way.

“We’re thrilled to welcome WOW air to Arlanda International Airport. WOW air offers our travelers better connections to the U.S., Canada and Iceland,” said Kjell-Åke Westin, director of Arlanda International Airport. “The airport will soon be one of the few airports that offer U.S. border control at departure which will make the journey between Sweden and the U.S. even easier than before.”