CLEVELAND Second Icelandic airline plans service to Hopkins International Airport


Associated Press

CLEVELAND

A second Icelandic airline has announced plans to start flights next year between Cleveland and Iceland about 24 hours after the first company made its announcement.

Wow Air said last week that flights will begin in May, mirroring an earlier announcement from Icelandair.

Cleveland.com reports that the flights will mark the return of trans-Atlantic flight to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport after years without any nonstop flights to Europe.

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said the announcements position the region for growth by connecting it to European markets.

Wow Air also announced service to airports in the Cincinnati area, Detroit and St. Louis.