Norse Atlantic Adds 4 More Routes to London
Norse Atlantic announced today the launch of four new routes from the US to London Gatwick. With today’s additions, the airline will now offer a total of seven trans-Atlantic routes this summer.
The four new flights will travel from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Boston, to London, starting from just $159 one-way. The new routes will be in addition to the previously announced routes from New York, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale to London.
Norse’s from Washington, DC (IAD) will operate six times per week from June 1st, 2023, to the beginning of September. After that it drops down to four flights every week, with fares starting at just $195 (one-way), including taxes.
Flights from Los Angeles (LAX) will operate daily starting from June 30th, 2023, with fares starting from $199 (one-way), including taxes.
From San Francisco (SFO) the airline will begins flying on July 1st, 2023 with three flights per week. Fares start at $185 (one-way), including taxes.
Finally, flights from Boston (BOS) to London Gatwick (LGW) begin on September 2nd, 2023, with five flights per week. Fares start from $159 (one-way), including taxes.
The four new routes add to the previously announced routes, with Norse Atlantic now offering seven routes from the US to London Gatwick.
New York, JFK-LGW | Daily | Book Now | $179 one-way |
Orlando, MCO-LGW | Daily | From May 25th | $187 one-way |
Fort Lauderdale, MCO-LGW | 4 per week | From May 26th | $192 one-way |
Washington, DC, IAD-LGW | 6 per week | From June 1st | $195 one-way |
Los Angeles, LAX-LGW | Daily | From June 30th | $199 one-way |
San Francisco – LGW | 3 per week | From July 1st | $185 one-way |
Boston – LGW | 5 per week | From September 2nd | $159 one-way |
Flights are available to book now on www.flynorse.com
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