Norse Atlantic unveils new Caribbean flights from Gatwick
Norse Atlantic Airways is launching Caribbean flights direct from London Gatwick this winter.
It will start flying from Gatwick to Barbados, and Kingston and Montego Bay, Jamaica from late October.
Fares start at £449 return including taxes.
Flights to Barbados will operate daily from 29 October 2023.
Flights to Montego Bay will operate four times a week from 29 October 2023 and three times a week to Kingston from 31 October.
“We are very pleased to announce the launch of these new winter sun Caribbean flights,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO Norse Atlantic Airways.
“This winter Norse Atlantic will proudly become the second largest long-haul carrier at London Gatwick.”
Norse Atlantic operates an all Dreamliner fleet with Economy and Premium.
Learn more about : Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )
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[email protected]May 11, 2023 09:37 AM
I travel regularly to Jamaica. I can't wait for this to start. I just need to know when the booking starts
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