Norse Atlantic Adds Nonstop Service Between Rome and Los Angeles

Norse Atlantic Airways announced the launch of a new transatlantic route that will directly connect Rome and Los Angeles starting in the summer of 2025. This new connection is part of the airline’s expansion in both destinations, responding to the growing demand for transatlantic flights.

The route will begin operating on May 22, 2025, with three weekly frequencies. Tickets are now available on the airline’s website, flynorse.com, with fares starting at 149 euros for flights from Rome to Los Angeles, and 199 dollars for the opposite direction, both prices including taxes.

“We are proud to introduce this new route connecting Rome and Los Angeles, two of the world’s most dynamic cities. Our passengers will have the opportunity to enjoy both destinations while traveling on our affordable and comfortable flights,” said Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways.

The company also announced the resumption of its route between Los Angeles and Oslo for the summer of 2025, after its launch in 2022. This service will operate up to three times per week, from May 23, 2025 to September 26, 2025, with fares starting at 240 dollars per trip, including taxes.

The flights will be operated by Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which feature entertainment systems at every seat. The Norse Premium cabin will offer seats with a pitch of 43 inches and a 12-inch recline.

Starting in September 2024, bookings in the Economy Light fare will include a 10 kg carry-on bag and an under-seat personal item, for bookings made directly on flynorse.com.

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Norse Atlantic, founded in 2021 by Bjørn Tore Larsen, operates a fleet of 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Its network includes New York, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Orlando, Miami, Oslo, Athens, London, Berlin, Rome, and Paris. Additionally, it often operates seasonal flights to Cape Town and Bangkok.

Its October schedule, based on information obtained through Cirium, is as follows:

  • Athens – New York/JFK: three weekly flights.
  • Berlin – New York/JFK: four weekly flights.
  • Paris/CDG – New York/JFK: four weekly flights
  • Paris/CDG – Los Angeles: three weekly flights.
  • Rome – New York/JFK: five weekly flights.
  • Oslo – Miami: one weekly flight.
  • London/Gatwick – New York/JFK: seven weekly flights.
  • London/Gatwick – Las Vegas: three weekly flights.
  • London/Gatwick – Los Angeles: three weekly flights.
  • London/Gatwick – Orlando: six weekly flights.
  • London/Gatwick – Miami: two weekly flights.

This represents a capacity of around 28,000 seats per week.

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