A LOW-cost airline has announced it’s ceasing operations immediately.
Fly PLAY, an Icelandic airline based in Reykjavík has revealed it has gone into administration and has cancelled all flights.

In a statement on its website , the airline wrote: “Fly PLAY hf. has ceased operations, and all flights have been cancelled…We kindly advise you to check flights with other airlines .
“Some carriers may offer special ‘rescue fares’ considering the circumstances”.
The airline continued: “We are deeply sorry for the disruption this causes and thank you for your understanding”.
Under refunds and passenger rights, the airline has added that customers who have bought a ticket with a credit card should contact the card issuer for refunds.
For any customers who have booked a ticket as part of a package, which is flights and accommodation, through a travel agency in the EEA to contact the travel agent used for help.
They added: “Some rights may also apply under EU Air Passenger regulations. In case of bankruptcy, claims should be directed to the appointed administrator.”
Set up in 2019, PLAY started out with six destinations in Europe, with plans to expand its fleet to 10 jets inside three years.
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