As we published on Tuesday (14), Norse Atlantic Airways confirmed that it will start two new routes between Europe and the United States starting next May. The new operations will be carried out on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with capacity for 338 passengers, as well as the rest of the carrier’s services.
Norse has flights to Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, New York and Orlando with respect to U.S. cities. Connections in Europe which have non-stop services to the United States are Berlin, London and Oslo, while Paris and Rome will be added shortly.
At the time of publication, these are the confirmed operations of Norse Atlantic Airways in the Europe – United States market.
See also: Porter to launch flights between Ottawa and Charlottetown.
Routes and flights in United States – Norse
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From | To | Freq. | Launch |
---|---|---|---|
Berlin (BER) | Fort Lauderdale (FLL) | 3 | - |
Berlin (BER) | New York (JFK) | 3 | - |
London (LGW) | New York (JFK) | 7 | - |
London (LGW) | Fort Lauderdale (FLL) | 3 | 26-May |
London (LGW) | Orlando (MCO) | 4 | 25-May |
Oslo (OSL) | Fort Lauderdale (FLL) | 2 | - |
Oslo (OSL) | Los Angeles (LAX) | 2 | 28-Mar |
Oslo (OSL) | New York (JFK) | 3 | - |
Paris (CDG) | New York (JFK) | 7 | 26-Mar |
Rome (FCO) | New York (JFK) | 7 | 19-Jun |
See also: WestJet to maintain flights between Toronto and Bermuda year-round.