Norse Atlantic marks launch of London-Cape Town flights
Norse Atlantic Airways celebrated a key milestone this week with the launch of direct Cape Town flights from London Gatwick.
The inaugural flight was fully booked, showing strong demand for a highly anticipated route.
Norse Atlantic has fares starting from £219 return, including taxes.
The flight’s arrival was marked by a customary water salute and live Marimba band, along with support from dignitaries and VIPs from the UK, South Africa, and Norway.
The route is operated on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
We’re thrilled with the amazing response to our new Cape Town flights,” said Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
Travellers can choose between two cabin options: Economy and Norse Premium.
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