Norse Atlantic Airways said on Friday it had begun ticket sales for flights between London and New York.
Round-trip fares for journeys between London’s Gatwick and the John F. Kennedy International Airport will start at 255 pounds ($322), including taxes, with the first flight scheduled for Aug. 12, the airline said.
→ Ryanair to exceed 15 million passengers in May.
The airline, which has its maiden flight scheduled for Oslo-New York on June 14, hopes to succeed where Norwegian Air failed, offering transatlantic flights at budget rates after securing cheap leases during the pandemic.
It operates a fleet of 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, although with four of the aircraft currently on sub-lease to Spain’s Air Europa.
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