Norse Atlantic Airways offers hotel booking feature


Norse Atlantic Airways offers hotel booking feature

Sunday, 01 Dec, 2022 0

Norse Atlantic Airways has teamed up with Booking.com for hotel booking.

Customers can access www.flynorse.com to make bookings across Europe, the UK and the US.

“It makes it even easier to plan their travel arrangements and find the best value hotel booking options,” said Bård Nordhagen, Norse Commercial Director.

Norse Atlantic operates Boeing 787 Dreamliners offering two cabin classes, Premium and Economy.

Passengers can choose Light, Classic and Plus fares.

Light fares represent the value option while Plus fares include the maximum baggage allowance, meal services, and increased ticket flexibility.



Learn more about :   Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )     Norse Atlantic Airways ( N. America )  



 


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