Norse Atlantic Airways releases summer 2023 schedule


Norse Atlantic Airways releases summer 2023 schedule

Thursday, 13 Nov, 2022 0

Customers can now book Norse Atlantic flights for summer 2023.

Flight schedules were released, including routes between Europe and New York, Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles through October 2023.

Further new routes and destinations for the summer will be announced in December and early 2023.

The initial summer schedule includes Oslo to New York JFK three times a week, to Fort Lauderdale twice a week, Los Angeles, twice a week and Oslo to London Gatwick, daily.

Norse flies London Gatwick to New York, daily from £333 return in economy including taxes.

It also offers Berlin to New York JFK four times a week.

Norse Atlantic operates Boeing 787 Dreamliners offering a two-cabin configuration.

Passengers can choose from Light, Classic and Plus fares.

Light fares represent Norse’s value option while Plus fares offer maximum baggage allowance, two meal services and increased ticket flexibility.

 



Learn more about :   Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )     Norse Atlantic Airways ( N. America )  



 

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