Norse Atlantic expands Bangkok flights for summer
Nordic carrier Norse Atlantic Airways is boosting Bangkok flights from its Oslo hub for next summer.
It is a continuation of its seasonal direct flights to Bangkok, spurred by high demand.
It has quickly become a firm favourite after launching this winter.
“We are delighted to extend our direct Bangkok flights from Oslo into the summer season,” said Bjorn CEO Tore Larsen.
“It affirms the demand for convenient and direct travel options between these two important destinations.”
Fares start from NOK3869 (around $380) one way including fees and taxes.
They are available to book now on www.flynorse.com
Norse Atlantic exclusively operates a fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
There are two cabin choices: Economy and Norse Premium, with a choice of Light, Classic and Flextra fares.
The latter includes the maximum baggage allowance, two meals and increased ticket flexibility.
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