Norse Atlantic Airways inks new transatlantic airline partnerships

New airline Norse Atlantic has joined the ‘Worldwide by easyJet’ network to offer more customers greater connectivity via London Gatwick and Berlin direct to Los Angeles and New York City.
Customers flying with easyJet will now have access by air to Norse’s transatlantic network.
It is powered by tech partner Dohop’s platform.
Sophie Dekkers, CCO at easyJet, said:” We are delighted to be working with Norse Atlantic to open up access to some fantastic transatlantic destinations through the Worldwide by easyJet platform.
Andrew Hodges, Chief Commercial Officer, Norse Atlantic said:
“Thanks to Worldwide by easyJet we will be able to offer short haul connections via London and Berlin providing easier access to more destinations for travellers.”
Worldwide by easyJet was the first global airline connections service by a European low-cost airline.
The virtual interline agreement also includes partnerships with Norwegian and Spirit Airlines.
The Spirit Airlines tie-up offers US conections such as Las Vegas, Dallas, and Salt Lake City via Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale and Orland transatlantic services.
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