Norse Atlantic Airways launches Miami flights from London, Oslo
Norse Atlantic Airways has celebrated inaugural Miami flights linking London and Oslo.
In addition, Norse Atlantic will add Paris and Berlin to its Miami route network from December.
“Miami has always been a popular destination and we are committed to providing our passengers with a comfortable and great value service,” said Bjørn Tore Larsen, Norse Atlantic CEO.
Norse Atlantic operates an all-Dreamliner fleet of aircraft.
Cabin service includes Premium with a 43” seat pitch.
Norse Atlantic airfares comprise a choice of Light, Classic and Flextra.
Flextra fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meals and increased ticket flexibility.
Learn more about : Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )
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