Norse Atlantic Airways has expanded its services from London to New York, Orlando and Cape Town for winter 2025/26.
All three have already gone on sale, but missing from the schedule at the moment are flights to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Miami, which Norse currently offers out of Gatwick.
A Norse spokesperson said: “We regularly review our routes to align with market demand and other priorities. Some routes for the upcoming winter schedule may only be confirmed once schedules are finalized and officially published.”
The new winter 2025/26 schedule offers up to six weekly flights to New York, up to four a week to Orlando, and three flights a week to Cape Town. Fares start at £342 return to New York, from £463 to Orlando, and from £689 to Cape Town.
Norse warned in July that its second-quarter revenue was below expectations, due to lower-than-expected transatlantic fares.
CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways Bjørn Tore Larsen said during the summer that the airline was focused on securing additional longer term winter charter contracts.
Last week, it launched its first weekly charter flights between Manchester and Barbados, which it is operating on behalf of P&O Cruises. They will operate until March 2025.
P&O Cruises President Paul Ludlow said: “We know flights play a key role in the overall holiday experience, which is why we chose to partner with Norse, alongside TUI Airways and Virgin Atlantic for our charter offering.
“These partnerships underpin our commitment to ensuring our guests receive a consistently high level of service across all elements of their P&O Cruises holiday.”