Norse Atlantic Airways launched ticket sales Wednesday for its direct flights between Berlin, Germany, and the United States. This marks a new milestone for the airline and heralds a new era for U.S. and European customers looking for value for money when choosing to travel across the Atlantic.
→ Norse Atlantic announces flights between London and New York starting in August.
Daily flights from Berlin to New York (JFK) will begin on August 18, with fares starting at $120 each way. The airline will also offer direct flights between Berlin and Los Angeles three times a week starting in August, with fares starting at $138 each way.
“We are very pleased to announce these two new routes to New York and Los Angeles from Berlin. For too long, the vibrant and culturally diverse city of Berlin has been subject to little direct transatlantic connectivity. Our extremely competitive fares and direct flights will allow customers to finally enjoy affordable and convenient travel between the United States and Germany” commented Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
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