New daily flights between Oslo and London – Norse Atlantic Airways

Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 0

 

Our first flight from Oslo to London took off last week. We are delighted to connect these two great cities with a new daily service so to celebrate we want to offer you a special discount.

 

If you are dreaming of a city break or if you want to try out our spacious 787 Dreamliners, we are offering you the chance to save on your next trip between Oslo and London.

 

Save 195kr or £15 on a return trip in our Economy cabin or upgrade to Premium and save 475kr or £45.

 

This is a limited offer so you will need to book before midnight on 22 August, valid for travel until 29 October 2022.

 

Simply click ‘Apply promo code‘ and add FLYNORSE before you begin your search at the top of our website and the discount will be applied.



Learn more about Norse Atlantic Airways


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