Norse Atlantic launches London Gatwick – New York flights
Norse Atlantic Airways has completed its inaugural flight between London Gatwick and New York JFK.
The route is operated by Boeing 787 Dreamliners, offering two cabin choices, Economy and Premium.
Passengers can choose from Light, Classic and Plus fares.
Light fares are Norse’s value option while Plus fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meals and increased ticket flexibility.
“The introduction of affordable Norse Atlantic Airways point-to point flights between the UK and the United States, will benefit both local tourism and businesses,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
Additionally, Norse Atlantic launched flights between London Gatwick and Oslo allowing customers to purchase tickets as part of a continuous service between Oslo and New York via London.
Stewart Wingate, CEO, Gatwick Airport said: “We are delighted to welcome Norse Atlantic’s much-anticipated new service to Gatwick Airport. North America is a key market for us, with New York continually among our most popular destinations.”
Norse Atlantic recently launched partnerships with easyJet, Norwegian and Spirit Airlines.
The virtual interline agreement, powered by Dohop, offers over 600 weekly connections to Norse’s transatlantic services at hubs Oslo, London, Berlin, New York, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Los Angeles.
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