Norse Atlantic takes off to Paris from LAX
Scandinavian leisure carrier Norse Atlantic Airways has launched new Paris flights from Los Angeles.
Norse Atlantic last week celebrated inaugural flights of the new route.
Flights take connect Paris with LAX four times per week with Economy from LAX starting at $239 one-way, the airline announced.
The Norse Premium cabin offers a 43” seat pitch with a 12” recline, and has Premium LAX-Paris fares from $705.
“Paris is now even more accessible from Los Angeles thanks to the great value fares on Norse,” says Bjorn Tore Larsen, Norse Atlantic CEO.
Like all routes in its network, Paris flights are served by Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
Norse also connects Los Angeles with Oslo, Norway and London Gatwick Airport.
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