Norse Atlantic’s newest transatlantic route takes flight from Rome
Norse Atlantic Airways has touched down on its newest route linking Rome and New York JFK.
New York flights from Rome Fiumicino now operate daily.
As with all other routes, Norse Atlantic operates Boeing Dreamliners to New York.
It offers two cabin options, Economy and Premium with a choice of Light, Classic and Flextra fares.
“The addition of these New York flights strengthen our direct air offer to the US, which will see record levels during the 2023 summer season,” said Ivan Bassato, Chief Aviation Officer of Aeroporti di Roma.
Norse has a fleet of 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
As well as New York flights, it flies to LAX, Orlando, Washington DC, San Francisco, Boston, Miami and Oslo.
In Europe it serves London, Berlin, Rome and Paris.
The airline’s first flight took off from Oslo to New York in June 2022.
Learn more about : Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )
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