Norse Atlantic links US west coast from London
Scandinavian low-cost long-haul airline Norse Atlantic Airways celebrated inaugural San Francisco and Los Angeles flights from London.
They are the fifth and sixth destinations to the US from its London base and adds more low cost capacity to the west coast.
“Norse Atlantic is now the largest long haul operator to the US from London Gatwick,” says Bjørn Tore Larsen, Norse Atlantic CEO.
“We are proud to offer an affordable and convenient way to explore these two iconic cities.”
Los Angeles flights from London Gatwick operate daily, while flights to San Francisco operate three times a week.
Norse Atlantic exclusively operates a fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
Norse Atlantic offers two cabin choices, Economy and Norse Premium.
Fares are Light, Classic and Flextra, with the latter offering the maximum baggage allowance, two meals and increased ticket flexibility.
The airline’s first flight took off from Oslo to New York in June 2022.
Learn more about : Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom ) Norse Atlantic Airways ( N. America )
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