Low-cost transatlantic airline Norse Atlantic Airways confirmed plans to launch new flights from Miami to Paris and Miami to Berlin, according to a press release. The connections will become available Dec. 12 and 14.
"Europe in winter is truly magical and we are delighted to connect yet another city in the U.S. to Paris and Berlin, offering guests a chance to explore these historic destinations,” Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO, Norse Atlantic Airways, said. “Thanks to Norse Atlantic, there are now affordable direct air links from Miami to Paris, Berlin, London and Oslo throughout the winter season meaning more travelers will now be able to experience these amazing destinations on both sides of the Atlantic.”
With a fleet of 15 aircraft, Norse Atlantic Airways, established and founded by Larsen in March 2021, offers flights to and from New York, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Boston, Oslo, London, Berlin, Rome and Paris.
The Florida-based airline offers two cabin choices, economy and premium and a variety of fares, such as light, classic and flextra.
“Light fares represent Norse’s value option, while flextra fares include the maximum baggage allowance, two meal services, an enhanced airport and onboard experience and increased ticket flexibility,” a recent press release said.
Forming part of the winter schedule, the new routes will be carried out using the airline’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which features entertainment for passengers, a 43-inch seat pitch and a 12-inch recline.
“With the addition of these new routes, Norse Atlantic Airways continues to strengthen its position as a leading carrier for U.S. passengers seeking affordable European destinations,” a recent press release said. “Both Paris and Berlin offer tourists a unique blend of history, vibrant culture, exciting nightlife and diverse experiences that can make for an unforgettable trip.”