Norse Atlantic opens ticket sales LA to Paris flights
Low-cost long-haul airline Norse Atlantic Airways has opened sales for its newest transatlantic route.
Ticket sales are live for nonstop Paris flights to Los Angeles.
The new service commences on 1 May 2024, operating six times a week.
The LA to Paris flights can now be booked on www.flynorse.com
One-way fares start from €319 in Economy and €665 in Norse Premium including all taxes.
“We are pleased to introduce this new direct route, connecting two of the world’s most vibrant cities,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, Norse CEO.
“Passengers will now have the opportunity to enjoy a seamless and convenient journey.”
Norse Atlantic operates an all-Dreamliner fleet of aircraft.
It offers two cabin choices, Economy and Premium.
Fare options are Light, Classic and Flextra.
Light fares are Norse’s value option while Flextra fares include maximum baggage allowance, two meals and increased ticket flexibility.
Learn more about : Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )
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