Norse Atlantic Airways secures London Gatwick
slots, but postpones launch plans
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current market situation is heavily impacted by the tragic events unfolding in
Ukraine that have resulted in increased fuel prices and uncertainties relating
to travel demand. To ensure that the Company enters the market at the right
time, Norse has adjusted its launch of ticket sales and initial route offering;
the company plans ticket sales to commence in April and first flight is
expected to be in June 2022. At the same time, the Company has secured
important slots at London Gatwick Airport.
“The tragedy unfolding in Ukraine creates uncertainties
within international air transport that we take seriously. Norse’s flexible
fleet arrangements, low cost base and strong financial foundation allow us to
take a careful approach to launch. We are in a unique position as we have not
yet started flying, which gives us the advantage to enter the market cautiously
in line with demand and quickly adapt to unforeseen events. A gradual approach
where ramp-up is exclusively driven by demand, will enable us to preserve our
strong, debt-free balance sheet and cost base,” said CEO and
Founder Bjørn Tore Larsen of Norse.
Norse intends to
commence flights in June, flying between Norway and select destinations in the
U.S. It plans to add other European destinations, such as Paris and London, as
soon as the market situation allows. Recently securing important slots at
London Gatwick Airport gives the airline access to one of the most attractive
markets in Europe. The slots were awarded to Norse at no cost by the UK airport
slots coordinator.
“We’re thrilled to have been awarded
slots to operate flights to and from London Gatwick Airport as it gives us
access to a very attractive market. We look forward to working closely with the
great team at Gatwick Airport,” Larsen said.
The route network will
be announced when ticket sales are launched.
“We have the necessary flexibility to
quickly adapt to unforeseen events and ramp up with more aircraft and affordable
flights to exciting destinations as soon as the market situation allows. A
highly motivated Team Norse and the fact that we currently only pay for our
aircraft when they are in operation also gives us a competitive advantage,”
Larsen added.
“The current global situation makes
it challenging to predict the demand for transatlantic travel. However, we
strongly believe that the demand will bounce-back with full force because
people will want to explore new destinations, visit friends and family and
travel for business. Norse will be there to offer attractive and affordable
flights on our more environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient Boeing 787
Dreamliners to both leisure and cost-conscious business travellers,”
Larsen said.
Pilot and cabin crew recruitment
Norse has secured
pilots and cabin crew sufficient for the initial routes. A pilot base has been
established in Oslo and the first cabin crew base has been established in Fort
Lauderdale. Training of the pilot and cabin crew instructors has commenced with
a steady ramp-up planned for crew to start to ensure that Norse only takes on
crew cost immediately before take-off. The company has also started cabin crew
recruitment in Oslo and will establish crew bases in several locations in line
with increased operation.
Norse has signed
collective bargaining agreements with pilot and cabin crew unions in Norway,
the US and UK.
Dreamliner fleet
Norse has a fleet of
modern, more environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient Boeing 787
Dreamliners. The Company has taken delivery of nine aircraft that are currently
parked at Oslo Airport. The remaining six will be delivered consecutively in
the coming months. The company will start utilising its fleet cautiously and
gradually add capacity in line with demand.
Norse received its Air
Operator Certificate by Norway’s Civil Aviation Authority in December 2021. The
airline received a foreign air carrier permit from the U.S. Department of
Transportation in January.
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