Is WOWair a legitimate airline?
Is WOWair a legitimate airline?
Yes, it's a budget Icelandic airline.
I don't know but it could be
Yes
Yes, it is.
YES it has been in business for a few years. It offers inexpensive flights. You do often need to lay over in Iceland. You decide if the extra time it might take is worth the savings.
They do charge extra for extra stuff. UP TO YOU to decide how much stuff you must haul.
It does not go EVERYWHERE it does not go EVERYDAY.
It is a SAFE airline with good value for the price you pay.
Leg room not very large.
Many You Tube videos you can explore to see they have real planes.
They offer low fare flights between North America and Europe
WARNING the extras can add up. Extra Luggage ordering food on the flight picking a seat and so on.
If by virtue that they have planes flying in the air with paying passengers, then yes
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