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Norse Atlantic Airways Opens Ticket Sales Between London Gatwick and Miami

Norse Atlantic Airways has today launched ticket sales for service between London Gatwick and Miami with flights starting September 18, 2023. Miami joins the carrier’s other popular fun and sun routes to Barbados, Kingston and Montego Bay.


Norse Atlantic Airways Celebrates the Opening of Ticket Sales for Flights between London Gatwick and Miami - Courtesy Norse Atlantic Airways/Cision

On Wednesday (May 31, 2023), Norse Atlantic Airways announced the launch of ticket sales between London Gatwick (LGW) and Miami (MIA) with flights commencing September 18, 2023. The route will operate four times weekly with return fares from £450 including taxes. Miami joins Norse’s other popular winter routes to sunny destinations including service to Barbados, as well as Kingston and Montego Bay in Jamaica. Starting September 18th, Norse will be consolidating all South Florida flights at MIA. Customers who have booked tickets to Fort Lauderdale (FLL) after September 17th will automatically be rebooked to Miami or offered a full refund.


In Wednesday’s announcement, Norse Atlantic Airways’ CEO Bjørn Tore Larsen, said,


“We are pleased to be able to now offer the popular destination of Miami as part of our winter route network. Miami has high levels of passenger demand with both direct and connecting traffic volumes greater than other airports in the region. We look forward to being able to offer our cargo customers increased choice and flexibility as we begin operations from our new South Florida base in September.”


Miami International Airport’s Director and CEO, Ralph Cutié, added,


“We are thrilled that Norse Atlantic has chosen Miami International Airport (MIA) for all of its South Florida flights and we look forward to welcoming their London Gatwick service to Miami-Dade County.”

Norse Atlantic’s Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners are configured with Economy and Premium cabins, and customers can choose between Light, Classic and Plus fares. Light fares represent the best value, while Plus fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meal services and an enhanced airport and onboard experience and added ticket flexibility. Each seat is equipped with a state-of-the art inflight entertainment (IFE) experience, and Premium cabin seats feature a generous 43-inch seat pitch and a comfortable 12-inch recline.


Founded in March 2021 by major shareholder and CEO Bjørn Tore Larsen, Norse Atlantic Airways offers affordable transatlantic and European flights. The airline’s first flight between Oslo and the U.S. departed on June 14, 2022. The company’s head office is located in Arendal, Norway, and Norse has a second office in London. Norse has a fleet of 15 modern, fuel-efficient Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. The carrier offers service to New York, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Miami, Washington, San Francisco, Boston, Oslo, Paris, Rome, London, Berlin, Bangkok and Barbados, as well as Kingston and Montego Bay in Jamaica



Source: Norse Atlantic Airways / Cision

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