Norse Atlantic starts flights between Paris and Los Angeles

Norse Airways

Norse Atlantic is boosting its transatlantic offer with a new route in Europe and Western United States starting non-stop flights between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Los Angeles. The low-cost airline also offers flights from London-Gatwick and Oslo to the main city of the state of California.

Flight NO311 was operated by a Boeing 787 registered as LN-FNB and christened “Rondane”. The aircraft took off from Charles de Gaulle Airport at 16:31 local time and landed at Los Angeles International Airport at 18:46, after eleven hours and 45 minutes.

The Los Angeles-Paris segment is one of the busiest transatlantic routes in the United States, according to data obtained through the Department of Transportation (DoT), 691,775 passengers flew between Los Angeles and Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Norse Atlantic is the second low-cost airline in this market along with French Bee, and competes with Air Tahiti Nui and the transatlantic alliance of Delta and Air France.

The beautiful city of Paris is now even more accessible from Los Angeles thanks to Norse’s great value fares. Whether traveling for business or leisure, our Premium and Economy cabins offer a relaxed and spacious experience aboard our Boeing 787 Dreamliners,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, founder and CEO of Norse Atlantic.

Flight schedule

  • Paris – Los Angeles Flight NO 311 CDG 16:15 – LAX 19:05 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
  • Los Angeles – Paris Flight NO 312 LAX 21:10 – CDG 17:00+1 Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

The route is operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with a total of 338 seats in 56 Premium Economy and 282 in Economy. Promotional one-way fares start at $238 in Economy and $705 in Premium Economy, including taxes and fees.

See also: Norse Atlantic resumes flights to Berlin

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