Gatwick Airport welcomes further four new Norse Atlantic long-haul routes to key hubs on east and west coast USA

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Gatwick Airport welcomes further four new Norse Atlantic long-haul routes to key hubs on east and west coast USA

London Gatwick, part of VINCI Airports’ network, is welcoming a further four new transatlantic routes from Norse Atlantic this summer – alongside two announced last week - making Gatwick the airline’s biggest base.

London Gatwick passengers will be able to fly to seven destinations with Norse from September. Alongside its existing New York route, the airline is adding services to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington DC and Boston – as well as Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, announced last week.

The new flights – spanning the USA’s east and west coasts - mean half of Norse’s fleet will be based at London Gatwick this summer, and passengers will benefit from the widest choice of stateside destinations on Norse’s network.

  • Daily flights to New York, currently operating

  • Four flights a week to Orlando, from 25 May (increasing to daily in peak summer)

  • Three flights a week to Fort Lauderdale, from 26 May

  • Six flights a week to Washington DC, from 1 June

  • Daily flights to Los Angeles, from 30 June

  • Three flights a week to San Francisco, from 1 July

  • Five flights a week to Boston, from 2 September

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