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Article from TNU JULY 2023

Norse celebrates 12 months

In most ways a reincarnation of Norwegian Airlines’ long-haul operations, Norse Atlantic Airways is now 12 months old with its major base at Gatwick.  

The British subsidiary is a UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) authorised airline.

Since its first commercial flight the airline has ramped up operations, now serving 12 airports in Europe and the United States and employing over 1,000 people across Norway, the UK, the US and Europe.

In that time the airline has flown more than 2,630 flights carrying nearly half a million passengers.  Cargo operations have continued to grow throughout the year with the airline transporting approximately 14,500 tonnes in total, including 4,000 tonnes of fish between Europe and the US.

“We are thrilled to commemorate our first anniversary of connecting Oslo and New York. This milestone not only reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team but also highlights the growing demand for affordable, high-quality transatlantic travel. We are grateful for the trust our passengers have placed in us and we are looking forward to a busy year ahead,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO and Founder of Norse Atlantic Airways.

Norse Atlantic exclusively operates Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft with a Premium cabin offering a 43-inch seat pitch and 12-inch recline and full meal service.  For Economy there is a simple range of fares – Light, Classic and Flextra – that reflects customers style of travel.  Light fares is Norse’s value option while Flextra fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meal services an enhanced airport and onboard experience and increased ticket flexibility.

This coming winter Barbados, Kingston and Montego Bay will join Boston, Fort Lauderdale, JFK New York, Los Angeles, Orlando, San Francisco and Washington as Norse Atlantic destinations and are now on sale.

https://flynorse.com

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