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09.02.2024 - 10:05 / travelandleisure.com / Airlines / London
It just got cheaper to visit Europe for a last-minute spring getaway.
Norse Atlantic Airways, a low-cost airline based in Norway, is currently running a flash sale with flights to Europe from the United States for as low as $99 one-way. The sale ends on Feb. 5, for travel between now and March 22, 2024.
Some of the top deals include:
The fares listed are in Norse’s Economy Light cabin, which includes one personal item. The airline says there are additional fees for add-ons such as baggage and seating assignments. Travelers can book the sale on Norse’s website, and use a calendar view to help find the cheapest flights that are part of the sale.
“There has never been a better time to book a trip across the Atlantic thanks to the Norse Atlantic Airways flash sale,” Norse Atlantic shared in a statement to Travel + Leisure.
Founded in March 2021, Norse Atlantic Airways has steadily increased their route map with discount flights between the United States and Europe. In January 2024, the airline announced new service between New York’s JFK Airport and Athens International Airport in Greece starting in May 2024.
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“Low-cost does not mean cheap appearance or poor service," Norse Atlantic’s CEO Bjorn Tore Larsen shared in a 2022 letter to shareholders. «We offer comfortable Economy Class seats with excellent inflight entertainment.”
The airline recently shared in a post that bookings in January 2024 were over 70% higher than the same time period in 2023.
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