Norse Atlantic Airways made its first commercial flight between Oslo and Orlando on Tuesday, becoming the airline’s second destination in Florida after Fort Lauderdale.
The route will operate on Boeing 787 aircraft, three weekly frequencies, with rates starting at $149 each way.
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“From the Big Apple, to the sunny beaches of Fort Lauderdale, and now to the Theme Park Capital of the World, Norse Atlantic Airways is delivering on our promise to deliver an affordable value and quality travel experience for all. This marks a proud moment for all of us at Norse as we now look to the future to grow our network for the benefit of customers, businesses and local economies,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
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