Norwegian carrier Flyr has joined Norse Atlantic Airways interline booking platform powered by Dohop, allowing customers of both airlines to book travel to more destinations across Europe and beyond.
On Tuesday (December 6, 2022), Norse Atlantic Airways announced that Flyr has joined their interline booking platform powered by Dohop. Norwegian low-cost carrier (LCC) Flyr is based at Oslo Airport and serves the Norwegian market with domestic and international flights. With the new partnership, customers of both airlines will enjoy the opportunity to book and travel to more destinations across Europe and beyond. Introduced by Norse in July 2022, the platform already offers 600+ weekly connections throughout Europe and the U.S. Connections are available through partnerships with other airlines such as Norwegian and easyJet.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Norse Atlantic Airways’ Head of Commercial Partnerships, Zoe Osborne, said,
“We are very pleased to further expand our connectivity offering to our passengers. Combined with our previously announced airline partners, we will be able to provide even greater choice and convenience for passengers wishing to travel across the Atlantic.”
Also commenting on the new interline partnership, Flyr’s Chief Commercial Officer, Thomas Ramdahl, said,
“At Flyr we are pleased that through the partnership with Norse Atlantic Airways and Dohop we will be able to offer our guests, and a wider number of potential guests, a wider reach to international destinations and enjoy the benefits of virtual interlining.”
Dohop’s Chief Commercial Officer, Sarah Hanan, added,
“We're thrilled to be bringing together two forward-thinking carriers like Norse Atlantic Airways and Flyr with this cost-effective solution, facilitating growth, new commercial opportunities, and offering complex itineraries across Europe and North America to their passengers.”
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.
With over 17 years of experience, Dohop is an Icelandic technology company that develops innovative solutions in the fields of aviation and travel. The company’s core technologies focus on helping people find and create connecting itineraries. Dohop is at the forefront of digital innovation in the field of virtual interline technology and has developed solutions such as Dohop Interline and Dohop Intermodal. The company’s airline partners include easyJet, Transavia, Air France, Eurowings, Vueling, Air Transat, LATAM and many more.
Source: Norse Atlantic Airways / Reality PR
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