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Atlantic Broadens Network With First Caribbean And Asia Routes
David
Casey May 03, 2023
Credit: Malcolm Nason
Norse
Atlantic Airways has outlined plans to expand beyond the U.S. market by
introducing new flights to destinations in the Caribbean and Asia.
The startup,
which serves three cities in the U.S. at present, intends to launch winter sun
routes from London Gatwick to Barbados and the Jamaican cities Kingston and
Montego Bay. Additionally, the LCC will debut its first Asian route, connecting
Oslo with Thailand’s capital Bangkok.
Starting
Oct. 29, daily flights from London Gatwick to Barbados will commence, followed
by a 4X-weekly service to Montego Bay. A route to Kingston’s Norman Manley
International Airport will begin two days later, operating 3X-weekly.
Norse currently
offers one route from the UK airport, flying daily to New York John F Kennedy
using Boeing 787-9s. However, operations are scheduled to ramp up over the
coming months with the addition of six more U.S. cities.
Services to
Fort Lauderdale and Orlando are scheduled to start later this month, followed
by flights to Los Angeles and Washington Dulles in June. In July, a service to
San Francisco will be launched, with flights to Boston beginning in September.
By early
October, according to data from OAG Schedules Analyser, Norse plans to offer 34
departures per week from London Gatwick, providing around 23,000 two-way seats
between the airport and the seven U.S. destinations.
In the
London-Barbados market, the airline will provide direct competition for British
Airways (BA) and TUI, which will each fly to the island nation from London
Gatwick during the forthcoming winter season. Additionally, BA and Virgin
Atlantic are also scheduled to serve Barbados from London Heathrow.
Norse will
also compete on the London Gatwick-Montego Bay sector with TUI and on London
Gatwick-Kingston with BA. Further competition to Montego Bay will be provided
by Virgin Atlantic, which serves the destination from London Heathrow.
Alongside
the Caribbean routes, Norse has scheduled the launch of its first flights to
Asia, linking Norway’s capital Oslo and Bangkok. The route will operate twice a
week from Nov. 2 during the winter season.
Oslo
currently lacks nonstop service to Asia, although South Korea’s Air
Premia will this month begin a summer seasonal route from Seoul Incheon.
The airline will begin flying to Oslo from May 11, restoring a link between
Norway and South Korea for the first time in almost five years. Flights will be
operated weekly using 787-9s until Aug. 17, primarily catering to South Korean
tourists.
The Oslo-Bangkok market was last served by Thai Airways International and
Norwegian before the pandemic. However, Thai Airways is yet to return, and
Norwegian has ended all long-haul services.
Norse
becomes the second Scandinavian airline to announce plans to serve Bangkok in
as many days. SAS Scandinavian Airlines has also confirmed the introduction of
a seasonal service from Copenhagen, offering three weekly flights utilizing
Airbus A350 aircraft. Pending government approval, the flights are scheduled to
commence on Oct. 30.
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