
Continuing with its global expansion plans, Norse Atlantic Airways is back with more route developments.
The airline has released its summer schedule for 2023, a critical moment for the new airline that has struggled during the winter season as demand drops.
Seven U.S destinations are now on sale with the airline, including:
London to Washington D.C
London to Los Angeles
London to San Francisco
London to Boston
Norse’s flight to Washington D.C. is set to begin on June 1st, 2023, with six flights a week. The airline says that return lead in fares for the economy class will start from £430. This fee will, however, include taxes.
Next up, Norse’s Los Angeles service begins on June 30th and will be daily. This will also start from £430.
July 1st will see the service launch in San Francisco; this will be done three times weekly. Fares begin at £410 in economy class and include taxes.
Finally, much later, from September 2nd, the airline will begin flights to Boston five times per week. Fares will start at £370.
This marks an important day for the UK aviation industry and for consumers as we celebrate serving more destinations to the US from London Gatwick this summer than any other airline. The addition of direct flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C. and Boston to our already popular New York, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale/Miami services will provide greater choice and value for consumers.
Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO Norse Atlantic Airways.
Norse Atlantic Airways labels this summer as essential to their long-term survival as they also look to be profitable this year.
Norse offers passengers both Economy and Premium Economy with their exclusive 787 operations. The jet is therefore kitted out in two classes. However, the low-cost fares come with a catch, as powerful add-ons can be purchased. Although, if you have flown with low-cost carriers before, you won’t be too unfamiliar with this.
Ultimately, the new routes will co-inside with previously announced New York, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale.
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