Norse Atlantic Airways Now Flying Between Rome and New York

After the pandemic crisis, low-cost long-haul is back on the field and in the skies on busy Italy – North America routes.

Yesterday, Rome Fiumicino Airport saw the inaugural flight of Norse Atlantic Airways, the Scandinavian airline that has decided to relaunch the project of transatlantic flights at hyper-competitive fares, arrived.

Norse will operate a daily flight from Rome and New York JFK throughout the summer season. Rome represents the fifth European gateway for the Norse network.

In detail, the Norse flight from Rome Fiumicino airport leaves every day at 1855 and lands in New York JFK at 2230. Flights from New York to Rome depart at 00.0 and land at 1515 the same day.

The Norse Atlantic operates exclusively with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.


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