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Norse Atlantic Flash Sale: USA – Europe from $129 (Economy)/$229 (Premium) OW


Norse Atlantic is having a flash sale this weekend, with tickets from the United States to Europe from as low as $129 one way on their Economy Light (no frills!) fares, or $229 on their Premium Light (with frills!) fares.

This flash sale includes flights departing from New York, Miami, Orlando or Los Angeles (USA) to London (UK), Paris (France), Berlin (Germany) or Oslo (Norway). The sale also includes flights between London and the Caribbean (Jamaica/Barbados), and between Oslo and Bangkok (Thailand).

 

SUMMARY OF THE SALE

OCTOBER FLASH SALE
Terms and Conditions

Sales dates:
12 October 2023 10:00 CET  – 17 October 2023 06:00 CET, unless sold out prior.
Travel dates: Varies by route, see details below.
Blackout periods:
None This promotion is subject to availability, it may not be available on every flight.
Advertised fares are Economy Light, one-way, per adult if not stated otherwise.
Prices shown include all taxes and fees. Additional charges for baggage, seating, extras, or optional fees may apply.
Bookings are subject to our fare rules.
This sale is avalilable through Norse Atlantic website (access here). It looks like there is decent availability on the promotional dates. Here’s an example for Miami to London in February:

The lowest price available is for their Economy Light fare, which is a barebones fare that does not include luggage, seat selection or meals.

The Premium Light fares are very interesting at this price, in my opinion! These are definitely the winners from this sale.


CONCLUSION

Great price if you don’t mind traveling just with a small backpack! Norse Atlantic stated their low cost operation  in part covering the gap left by Norwegian when they withdrawed from the North America market (and they even bought some of Norwegian’s long-haul planes!).

The winner fare on this sale is definitely their Premium Economy under $250. That’s a great price for a transatlantic in a (somehow) premium product.


 





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