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Norse Atlantic Airways to Launch New Direct Service Between London Gatwick and Las Vegas

Starting September 12, 2024, Norse Atlantic Airways will offer three weekly flights between London Gatwick and Las Vegas, Nevada.  Flights are now bookable with return fares from £399 in Economy and £1029 in Premium, including all taxes and fees.


Norse Atlantic Airways Celebrates the Launch of New Service Between London Gatwick and Las Vegas - Courtesy Norse Atlantic Airways/Cision

On Thursday (March 28, 2024), Norse Atlantic Airways announced the launch of new nonstop service between London Gatwick (LGW) and Las Vegas (LAS).  Starting September 12, 2024, the route will operate three times weekly.  Promotional launch return fares are now bookable from £399 in Economy and £1029 in Premium Class.  Norse has included the lucky number seven in the route, designating the flight ZO777.


In Thursday’s announcement, Norse Atlantic Airways’ Founder and CEO, Bjørn Tore Larsen, said,


“We are excited to introduce this new route from London Gatwick to Las Vegas, a unique city that offers unparalleled diversity, boasting an abundance of entertainment, dining, and recreational options to suit every taste.  For those seeking breathtaking natural landscapes, including nearby national parks such as the Grand Canyon, Red Rock Canyon, and Valley of Fire State Park, this destination is also an explorer’s paradise.”


Also commenting on Norse’s new Las Vegas route, London Gatwick’s VP – Aviation Development, Stephanie Wear, said,


“We are delighted to see Norse Atlantic’s continued growth at London Gatwick, providing more flights and choice for passengers across London and the Southeast.  Las Vegas is a popular leisure route and it’s fantastic to see direct flights return from September for the winter season, complementing existing summer services from London Gatwick. Passengers can now fly from London Gatwick to more than 50 long-haul destinations, including multiple locations across the USA, including New York and Florida.”


View of the Iconic Bellagio Fountains on the Las Vegas Strip - Courtesy Norse Atlantic Airways/Cision

Norse Atlantic’s Dreamliners are configured with Economy and Premium cabins, and customers can choose between Light, Classic and Flextra fares.  Light fares represent the best value, while Flextra 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 airline’s first flight between Oslo and the U.S. departed on June 14, 2022.  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 offers service to New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, Washington, San Francisco, Boston, Las Vegas, Oslo, Paris, Rome, London, Berlin and Barbados, as well as Kingston and Montego Bay in Jamaica.


 

Source: Norse Atlantic Airways/Cision

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