Norse Atlantic secures slots in London Gatwick and adjusts its launch plans

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Modifying previous plans, Norse Atlantic intends to commence flights in June, flying between Norway and select destinations in the U.S. It plans to add other European destinations, such as Paris and London as soon as the market situation allows.

Recently securing important slots at London Gatwick Airport gives the airline access to one of the most attractive markets in Europe. The slots were awarded to Norse at no cost by the UK airport slots coordinator.

“We’re thrilled to have been awarded slots to operate flights to and from London Gatwick Airport. This gives us access to an extremely attractive market. We look forward to working closely with the talented team at Gatwick Airport,” Larsen said.

“We have the necessary flexibility to quickly adapt to unforeseen events and ramp up with more aircraft and affordable flights to exciting destinations as soon as the market situation allows. A highly motivated Team Norse and the fact that we currently only pay for our aircraft when they are in operation also gives us a competitive advantage,” he added.

“The current global situation makes it challenging to predict the demand for transatlantic travel. However, we strongly believe that the demand will bounce back with full force. People will want to explore new destinations, visit friends and family, and travel for business. Norse Atlantic will be there to offer attractive and affordable flights on our more environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliners to both leisure and cost-conscious business travelers,” Larsen concluded.

See also: DOT approved Norse Atlantic Airways’ application to operate in the U.S.

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