Norse Atlantic renews fly-cruise partnership with P&O Cruises
Norse Atlantic Airways has renewed its fly-cruise partnership with P&O Cruises for the upcoming winter 2025/2026 cruise season in the Caribbean.
Between November 2025 and March 2026 Norse Atlantic will offer direct flights to Barbados and Antigua, taking guests to Arvia or Britannia for 14-night Caribbean cruise holidays.
The dedicated charter flights will operate weekly from London, Birmingham and Manchester.
“We are proud to renew our partnership with P&O Cruises for fly cruises to the Caribbean. We look forward to welcoming P&O Cruises’ guests throughout the season ahead,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
P&O Cruises guests flying with Norse Atlantic have the choice of two cabin options, Economy and Norse Premium.
Customers get complimentary drinks and a main meal plus a selection of entertainment options during the flight.
The Norse Premium cabin offers a 43″ seat pitch and 12″ recline, along with additional amenities including priority boarding and enhanced dining.
Carnival UK & P&O Cruises president Paul Ludlow said “Norse Atlantic Airways proved itself as a great addition to our offering, with guests and travel partners sharing positive feedback about our bespoke in-flight proposition.”
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