Norse Atlantic announces London Gatwick – New York flights

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Norse Atlantic Airways began marketing its flights from London Gatwick (LGW), the company’s second base in Europe. The low-cost airline will offer daily non-stop services to New York (JFK) and Oslo (OSL).

Norse Atlantic LGW-JFK

Earlier, the carrier announced its first transatlantic operations from the Norwegian capital to Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Orlando (MCO), Los Angeles (LAX) and John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK).

See also: Norse Atlantic launches flights from USD 114 between Europe and the U.S.

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Norse Atlantic flight itinerary in the UK

London Gatwick – New York Flight NO701
  • LGW 12:50 – JFK 15:45 Wednesday.
  • LGW 13:00 – JFK 15:55 Tuesday.
  • LGW 13:10 – JFK 16:25 Saturday and Sunday.
  • LGW 13:25 – JFK 16:20 Monday and Thursday.
  • LGW 13:30 – JFK 16:25 Friday.
London Gatwick – New York Flight NO702
  • JFK 18:00 – LGW 06:20+1 Tuesday.
  • JFK 18:05 – LGW 06:25+1 Saturday.
  • JFK 18:20 – LGW 06:40+1 Wednesday.
  • JFK 18:25 – LGW 06:45+1 Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
Oslo – London Gatwick Flight NO7010
  • OSL 09:10 – LGW 10:30 Monday and Saturday.
  • OSL 09:30 – LGW 10:50 Sunday.
  • OSL 09:35 – LGW 10:55 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
  • OSL 09:45 – LGW 10:55 Friday.
London Gatwick – Oslo Flight NO7020
  • LGW 10:00 – OSL 13:20 Saturday.
  • LGW 10:10 – OSL 13:30 Friday.
  • LGW 10:25 – OSL 13:45 Wednesday.
  • LGW 10:40 – OSL 14:00 Tues.
  • LGW 11:00 – OSL 14:20 Monday and Sunday.
  • LGW 11:10 – OSL 14:30 Thursday.

All flights will be operated on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Fares from London Gatwick to New York are available from USD 199 in Economy and USD 372 in Premium Economy.

According to data compiled by Aviacionline through Civil Aviation Authority UK (CAA) 699,766 passengers were mobilized in 2019 between London (LGW) and John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK), the largest long-haul service from Gatwick.

The route between the United Kingdom’s capital and New York is the busiest in terms of passenger numbers and seating capacity, as well as being a segment strongly led by traditional airlines where they offer their most competitive cabin products.

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
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