Norse Atlantic Airways has introductory fares on nonstop flights between JFK and London/Gatwick that begin on 8/12.
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An economy one-way from JFK to London starts at $114 and a round-trip starts at $313, in an 3-3-3 configuration.
A premium economy one-way from JFK to London starts at $198 and a round-trip starts at $570 in a 2-3-2 configuration.
The airline’s other nonstop routes are between Oslo and Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, or Orlando.
Norse Atlantic will fly Norwegian’s 787 Dreamliners. Both airlines were founded by Bjorn Kjos and have a similar ultra-low-cost model, so be prepared to pay extra for everything other than a small under-seat carry-on bag.
If you buy the least expensive economy light fare, you’ll pay another $25 for a full size carry-on and $60-$70 for a checked bag, each way. Seat selection and meals are also at a charge. If you do need all of those items, you will probably find yourself better off flying on an airline with more frills included.
Will you fly Norse Atlantic?
HT: Leon F.
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Cheap enough to buy your own row maybe
question for @Dan
Why is 2 one way fares cheaper than a round trip?
It’s not, their pricing is all one-way, but there are more taxes from London.
thanks for filling me in!
Dan, loved your article in the AMI, Thanks for your great work
Thanks 🙂
Yeh
No post about the article and interview
Really enjoyed it by the way
Maybe post the article for us? (Its unfortunately not sold here in KJ)
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Are these tickets bookable through Chase? I would like to book tickets by redeeming my chase pts at 1.5 for travel
no kosher meals?
Seems like they aren’t convinced they’ll still be in business past October as they haven’t scheduled flights for then. Doesn’t win my confidence.
Important to note that I don’t think they have all the regulatory approvals but are expecting to have them in time
DDF HT?
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Finally someone with the wisdom and guts to say it out loud… I’m happy I can take care of my family and live my life! I don’t have to “make it” or become the next bill gates… Thank you Dan for the Ami article! Bitachon goes a long way in a happy life…
yes the tafasta merubah and being sameach bchelko really hit home on a personal level , if you who works in an industry where it requires you to be up to date at all times and can still say tafasta merubah not feeling like you have “fomo”, then I can learn to apply that to myself in my own life yasher kochachem
“Norse Atlantic Airways” sounds like an airline that will quickly go out of business.
If they actually get in the air, the one-way to Gatwick for $114 (+ $25, because I don’t see how you’re crossing the Atlantic without a real suitcase) could be a good deal. FWIW, if I’m heading to London, I always try to visit the Continent (or Ireland) afterwards, because the UK taxes to fly back across the Pond are ridiculous.
Can try finding more cheap flights from Tel Aviv to Florida or new York
how do I know if its legit
What happened to Norwegian NYC-AMS flight?
do they offer meals and kosher?
I’m flying norse to Berlin moitza yom kippur then flying with israir to Israel (5 hour stop over) my total for the one way ticket is 580 including the luggage (it’s not an official connection it’s just a combined ticket)