(19 August 2022, 11:37 +07)
Norse Atlantic Airways continues to expand its
network, launching
daily flights this week between Berlin and New York JFK as well as
a thrice weekly service to Los
Angeles.
The airline also plans to launch thrice weekly
flights between Berlin and Fort Lauderdale on 7 December, with
ticket sales already open.
Norse is operating the routes with Boeing 787
aircraft in a two-class configuration - Economy and Premium.
Norse Atlantic crew next to B787-9 reg: LN-FNB
Passengers can choose from Light, Classic and Plus
fares. Light fares represent Norse’s value option while Plus fares
include the maximum baggage allowance, two meal services, an
enhanced airport and onboard experience and increased ticket
flexibility.
“We are very pleased to now be able to welcome
customers from across Germany on board our state-of-the-art Boeing
787 Dreamliners to New York and Los Angeles,” said Bjorn Tore
Larsen, CEO Norse Atlantic Airways. “With the addition of our Fort
Lauderdale route commencing in December we will be the largest
long haul carrier operating out of Berlin. Our affordable fares
will boost transatlantic travel between Europe and the US
benefitting local economies on both sides of the Atlantic.”
Norse Atlantic Airways recently established a
virtual interline agreement, powered by Dohop, with easyJet,
Norwegian and Spirit Airlines.
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