This winter, Norse Atlantic Airways is offering flights between the U.S. and Europe with one-way fares from only $154. With a strong U.S. dollar, American tourists will also enjoy attractive hotel rates in London, Berlin, and Oslo.
On Wednesday (October 12, 2022), Norse Atlantic Airways announced an enticing value proposition for Americans wishing to visit Europe this winter with one-way fares from as low as $154. According to AAA, average U.S. domestic roundtrip fares have been as high as $543 within around two months of Thanksgiving and as low as $474 within two weeks of the national holiday. By comparison, a Norse Atlantic flight between New York-JFK and London would cost from $52 to $220 less. U.S. visitors to Europe will also benefit from a strong dollar, making their trip and hotel stays across the Atlantic in London, Berlin and Oslo even more attractive.
In Wednesday’s announcment, Norse Atlantic Airways’ CEO, Bjørn Tore Larsen, said,
“Affordability and great service is what makes Norse Atlantic the best choice for transatlantic travel. Since our very first flight took off in June, our passengers have experienced the benefits of having extra travel dollars on hand to explore our exciting destinations. Our low fares matched with a strong U.S. Dollar, combined with the holiday season, means there has never been a better time to book a flight and explore Europe.”
Norse Atlantic’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners are configured with Economy and Premium cabins, and customers can choose between Light, Classic and Plus fares. Light fares represent the best value, while Plus fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meal services and an enhanced airport and onboard experience and added ticket flexibility. Each seat is equipped with a state-of-the art inflight entertainment (IFE) experience, and Premium cabin seats feature a generous 43-inch seat pitch and a comfortable 12-inch recline.
Founded in March 2021 by major shareholder and CEO Bjørn Tore Larsen, Norse Atlantic Airways offers affordable transatlantic and European flights. The company’s head office is located in Arendal, Norway, and Norse has a second office in London. Norse has a fleet of 15 modern, fuel-efficient Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. The carrier serves or will serve destinations including New York, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Paris, London and Berlin. The airline’s first flight between Oslo and the U.S. departed on June 14, 2022.
Source: Norse Atlantic Airways / Cision
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