Norse Atlantic expands South Africa flights
Norse Atlantic Airways is ramping up flight frequencies to Cape Town.
The airline says it is seeing high demand to South Africa from London Gatwick,
Norse is responding with a longer seasonal flight period and more flights.
It extended the season by several weeks and is adding additional weekly flights.
The Cape Town route begins on 2 October 2025 and runs through May 2026.
“Following the success of our inaugural season we see great opportunity in the South African market,” said Bård Nordhagen, Norse Chief Commercial Officer.
“By expanding services, we wish to show to the trade and consumer markets we are committed to this route.”
This coming season, Norse will operate up to six weekly flights.
All flights will operate on Norse’s fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners, with Economy and Norse Premium cabins.
Tickets for the extended South Africa season are on sale now.
“We are seeing exceptional momentum on this route, and this frequency increase reflects both customer confidence and Norse Atlantic Airlines’ long-term growth strategy,” added Andrew Fish, Head of UK & South African Sales at Norse Atlantic Airways
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