Norse Atlantic Airways announced Friday that it will operate a new non-stop route between Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (Sweden) and Bangkok (Thailand) from October 29, 2025.
The route will be available twice a week (Wednesday and Sunday) and will be operated by Boeing 787 aircraft with capacity for 338 passengers.
The airline will offer one-way fares from Stockholm from $230 and from Bangkok from $173, including taxes and fees.
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“Our modern Boeing 787 Dreamliners, combined with the exceptional service of our crew, offer affordable and comfortable flights to cost-conscious travelers, making global connections more accessible, seamless and enjoyable for everyone,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways.
With this new route, Norse Atlantic Airways is redefining long-haul travel, challenging a market long dominated by traditional airlines and playing an important role in connecting Sweden and Thailand.
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