Norse Atlantic Announces New Transatlantic Flights from Scotland
Norse Atlantic Airways has announced a significant expansion of its UK services with new routes from Scotland. The airline will launch flights from Edinburgh to New York JFK, marking a new connection to the United States from the Scottish capital. Additionally, it will operate services from Glasgow to both Orlando and Miami. These new transatlantic flights are scheduled to begin during the winter 2024/25 season. This expansion represents the first time the low-cost, long-haul carrier will operate from Scottish airports.
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