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Gatwick - JFK flights have been officially announced


The service starts on 12 August and will operate daily. The flight departs London at 1 p.m. and arrives in New York at 3:55 p.m., all times local. The return flight from New York departs at 5:55 p.m. and lands at 6:20 a.m. the next day.
 
Gatwick - JFK flights have been officially announced


The service starts on 12 August and will operate daily. The flight departs London at 1 p.m. and arrives in New York at 3:55 p.m., all times local. The return flight from New York departs at 5:55 p.m. and lands at 6:20 a.m. the next day.

I saw 3 of their aircraft at Oslo recently.
 
Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington DC will be served from Gatwick this summer by long-haul low-cost carrier Norse Atlantic Airways.

The new transatlantic routes are in addition to services already scheduled to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando from May and an existing New York service.


 
Three new routes announced for this winter -

Daily Barbados from October 29
Montego Bay 4 weekly from October 29
Kingston 3 weekly from October 31

However, this won’t represent an huge increase on this summer as some of the routes announced for this summer will be summer seasonal only.

 
However, this won’t represent an huge increase on this summer as some of the routes announced for this summer will be summer seasonal only.

It's more about getting the winter programme to be profitable rather than matching the size of the summer programme.

The previous incarnation of Norwegian basically flew to the same destinations in winter as in summer, albeit with reduced frequencies.

The fact that Norse are looking at different winter routes suggests that the new outfit isn't just a rebranded Norwegian, however we will have to wait and see whether these new routes work for them.
 
TUI have this covered through holidays. Virgin have it covered with cruising/holidays out of Heathrow (used to be LGW also) as well as VFR. BA have a deep knowledge of the VFR on these routes alongside offering BA holidays.

What is norse to gain?
 
Bangkok is a new route for winter, starting at the end of October and having up to 4 weekly flights.
 
It is so hot in summer I wouldn`t want to be there in summer,it was 130F in October when we went
 
It is so hot in summer I wouldn`t want to be there in summer,it was 130F in October when we went
Yep i can imagine. I've been in Reno in the summer and that was 100F though it was a dry heat still too hot. Las Vegas is definitely a winter destination!
 

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