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LGW adds transatlantic routes

06 Mar 2023
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Norse Atlantic Airways will add four more routes to its transatlantic offering from London’s Gatwick Airport this year.

Those travelling with the Norwegian airline to the United States from LGW will soon be able to connect to Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston.

Services to Washington will begin on June 1, with up to six weekly flights. On June 30, the airline will begin daily services to Los Angeles, while three weekly flights to San Francisco will begin on July 1. Boston services will launch on September 2, with five weekly flights.

In October 2022, the airline announced it would begin daily flights between London Gatwick and New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport from last August. 

It is also due to add flights to Orlando and Fort Lauderdale from LGW in May this year. Flights to Orlando will operate four times a week in May and June and then increase to a daily service for the summer peak season. Fort Lauderdale flights will operate three times a week in May and June and four times a week for the rest of the summer season.

Norse Atlantic exclusively operates Boeing 787 Dreamliners, with two cabin choices, Economy and Premium. Travellers can choose from a simple range of fares; Light, Classic and Plus. Light fares represent the airline’s value option, while Plus fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meal services, an enhanced airport and on-board experience and increased ticket flexibility.

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