A Swedish town is trying to attract more residents by selling land for just 1 krona (€0.08) per square metre.
27.06.2024 - 17:59 / travelandleisure.com / London Gatwick
It’s never too early to start planning a future vacation, and a popular low-cost airline is rolling out the deals to help travelers save in 2025.
Norse Atlantic Airways, based in Oslo, Norway, recently released flight availability throughout 2025, including plenty of one-way deals to Europe for less than $200.
Flights from New York's JFK Airport to London Gatwick (LGW) are available for $122 one-way throughout January 2025, and flights from Las Vegas (LAS) to London (LGW) are $191 one-way during the same time period.
Travel + Leisure spotted additional flight deals including:
The discounted fares are in Norse's Economy Light level of service, which includes only one personal item and can only be changed for a $200 fee. The next level up, Economy Classic, provides more amenities such as a personal item, carry-on, plus standard checked bag, meal service, and general boarding. For a price comparison, on a January flight from New York to London Gatwick the Economy Light is $122 and Economy Classic is $212, nearly $90 more.
The deals also extend to travelers seeking an end-of-year or fall trip to Europe. For example, T+L spotted one-way flights from New York (JFK) to Rome (FCO) for $199 on October 28, and flights from New York (JFK) to Paris (CDG) on November 29 for $162.
Travelers looking to check-out the Northern Lights can fly from Miami (MIA) to Oslo (OSL) in November 2024 for only $183, one-way.
While the current summer travel season is seeing record levels of passengers, the discounted flights from Norse all are offered during off-peak times. This period is known as the «shoulder travel season» due to the lower volume of people traveling, and can be an easy way to save on airfare, hotels, cruises and more.
A Swedish town is trying to attract more residents by selling land for just 1 krona (€0.08) per square metre.
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