Norse Atlantic adds nonstop Bangkok flights from Stockholm
Norse Atlantic Airways is launching a new direct Asia route from Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
The new route connects Sweden and Thailand with long-haul flights to Bangkok, starting on October 29, 2025 ahead of the 2025 winter season.
Norse Atlantic Airways will operate the Bangkok flights twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays on its Boeing 787 Dreamliners, accommodating 338 passengers in both Premium and Economy Class.
Norse Atlantic has one-way fares starting from 2,550 SEK including all taxes. Tickets are now available on www.flynorse.com.
“There is great confidence in the Swedish air travel market and Norse’s investment in a direct route to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi is a clear sign of this,” says Jonas Abrahamsson, president and CEO of airport operator Swedavia.
All Economy light bookings on Norse Atlantic now include a 10kg carry-on bag in addition to the personal items.
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