Norse Atlantic Shifts Flights from Fort Lauderdale to Miami International Airport

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Norse Atlantic has announced that from September 18th it will replace its operations at Fort Lauderdale Airport (FLL) and will fly to Miami International Airport (MIA) from London/Gatwick (LGW) and Oslo (OSL).

Customers who have bookings to fly to Fort Lauderdale after September 17th will be offered the option to be relocated to the new service to Miami or receive a full refund.

Norse Atlantic Airways’ CEO, Bjorn Tore Larsen, expressed his satisfaction in being able to now offer the popular Miami destination as part of their winter route network. He highlighted the high passenger demand in Miami, in both direct and connecting flights, compared to other airports in the region.

Meanwhile, the executive director of MIA, Ralph Cutié, showed his enthusiasm for MIA being chosen as the destination for all Norse Atlantic flights in South Florida and expressed his desire to welcome the London Gatwick service to Miami-Dade County.

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The new flight schedule is part of the company’s expansion plan. Recently, Norse Atlantic launched flights from Gatwick to destinations such as Barbados (BGI), Boston (BOS), Kingston (KIN) and Montego Bay (MBJ), as well as from Oslo to Bangkok (BKK), Thailand.

Norse Atlantic first flight Norway - United States
Photo: Norse Atlantic Press

Schedule for Norse Atlantic’s new routes to Miami

The flights between London/Gatwick and Miami will have the following schedule:

  • London/Gatwick-Miami flight N0 723 LGW 10:00-14:35 MIA / Sundays.
  • London/Gatwick-Miami flight N0 723 LGW 14:00-18:35 MIA / Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
  • Miami-London/Gatwick flight N0 724 MIA 17:10-06:55+1 LGW / Sundays.
  • Miami-London/Gatwick flight N0 724 MIA 20:55-10:40+1 LGW / Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Norse Atlantic operates exclusively Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. On this route, they will use the 787-9 model with a capacity for 388 seats, providing a total offer of 3,104 seats per week. Starting from December, they plan to increase the frequency to a daily flight, adding operations on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

As for the flights between Oslo and Miami,

the schedule will be as follows:

  • Oslo-Miami flight N0 23 OSL 15:50-19:45 / Mondays and Fridays.
  • Miami-Oslo flight N0 24 MIA 22:05-13:05+1 OSL / Mondays and Fridays.

These operations will also be carried out in Boeing 787-9 aircraft with a capacity for 388 seats, offering a total of 1,552 seats per week.

Gastón Sena
Gastón Sena
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