Norse Atlantic Airways, a low-cost, long-haul airline based in Norway have round trip airfares travelling from New York (JFK) to London UK Gatwick (LGW) for $333, nonstop. This is a low-cost airline so your low airfare is basic which includes only a personal item. There will be options to pay for other cabins and/or baggage(s) during the course of checkout, including meal service.
Travel Availability: (couple of dollars more April to June dates)
Departs JFK: Jan 13, 15-20, 22, 24-25, 28-29, 31; Feb 1-11, 13-14, 21-23, 27-28; March 2, 6-7, 21-23, 26-29; April 2, 18-19, 24-26, 29-30; May 1, 3, 6-7, 10, 14-15, 17, 20-24, 29-30; June 6
Returns: Jan 17-21, 24, 26-27, 31; Feb 1-3, 7-8, 14, 16-17, 21-24, 28; March 2-3, 8-9, 22-23, 28-29; April 13, 18-22, 25-26; May 2-6, 9-13, 17-19, 23, 30-31; June 1-3, 6-10, 14-15, 21-23
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Yes, you have to pay extra for everything (foods, drinks, luggage, blankets, ear buds, seat choice) but you can bring your own food on the plane. We did not pay for the seat selection but we were given 5 seats next to each other.
We paid $1400 for 5 tickets (I bought them on sale at the end of September) plus for one suitcase ($75 or $85 one way, my husband paid, I do not remember exactly).
We truly enjoyed our flight even with kids (3,7,11). The only problem was the arrival time (1 am American time)-it was hard for the kids.
London is a great place with lots to see. You will never regret taking a vacation here. We are having the best time of our lives.
We are already talking about coming back. We are not rich but with $1400 for 5 tickets we can afford a trip to London. The museums are free but most famous attractions are not but you can save with a city pass or a combo ticket.
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Yes, you have to pay extra for everything (foods, drinks, luggage, blankets, ear buds, seat choice) but you can bring your own food on the plane. We did not pay for the seat selection but we were given 5 seats next to each other.
We paid $1400 for 5 tickets (I bought them on sale at the end of September) plus for one suitcase ($75 or $85 one way, my husband paid, I do not remember exactly).
We truly enjoyed our flight even with kids (3,7,11). The only problem was the arrival time (1 am American time)-it was hard for the kids.
London is a great place with lots to see. You will never regret taking a vacation here. We are having the best time of our lives.
We are already talking about coming back. We are not rich but with $1400 for 5 tickets we can afford a trip to London. The museums are free but most famous attractions are not but you can save with a city pass or a combo ticket.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/0...lapse.html
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It's cheap and a gamble I'm willing to take but I definitely would not be shocked if they shut down. They also closed their check-in desk early and I had to beg another company to print my boarding pass in Oslo. You get what you pay for, for sure. 😅
Yes, you have to pay extra for everything (foods, drinks, luggage, blankets, ear buds, seat choice) but you can bring your own food on the plane. We did not pay for the seat selection but we were given 5 seats next to each other.
We paid $1400 for 5 tickets (I bought them on sale at the end of September) plus for one suitcase ($75 or $85 one way, my husband paid, I do not remember exactly).
We truly enjoyed our flight even with kids (3,7,11). The only problem was the arrival time (1 am American time)-it was hard for the kids.
London is a great place with lots to see. You will never regret taking a vacation here. We are having the best time of our lives.
We are already talking about coming back. We are not rich but with $1400 for 5 tickets we can afford a trip to London. The museums are free but most famous attractions are not but you can save with a city pass or a combo ticket.
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Yes, you have to pay extra for everything (foods, drinks, luggage, blankets, ear buds, seat choice) but you can bring your own food on the plane. We did not pay for the seat selection but we were given 5 seats next to each other.
We paid $1400 for 5 tickets (I bought them on sale at the end of September) plus for one suitcase ($75 or $85 one way, my husband paid, I do not remember exactly).
We truly enjoyed our flight even with kids (3,7,11). The only problem was the arrival time (1 am American time)-it was hard for the kids.
London is a great place with lots to see. You will never regret taking a vacation here. We are having the best time of our lives.
We are already talking about coming back. We are not rich but with $1400 for 5 tickets we can afford a trip to London. The museums are free but most famous attractions are not but you can save with a city pass or a combo ticket.
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Bet come on man, just because someone doesn't feel like flying bottom of the barrel doesn't mean they are used to flying first class let alone international first class. I am sure this is a good option for some people just like international first class is a good option for some people.
Yes, you have to pay extra for everything (foods, drinks, luggage, blankets, ear buds, seat choice) but you can bring your own food on the plane. We did not pay for the seat selection but we were given 5 seats next to each other.
We paid $1400 for 5 tickets (I bought them on sale at the end of September) plus for one suitcase ($75 or $85 one way, my husband paid, I do not remember exactly).
We truly enjoyed our flight even with kids (3,7,11). The only problem was the arrival time (1 am American time)-it was hard for the kids.
London is a great place with lots to see. You will never regret taking a vacation here. We are having the best time of our lives.
We are already talking about coming back. We are not rich but with $1400 for 5 tickets we can afford a trip to London. The museums are free but most famous attractions are not but you can save with a city pass or a combo ticket.
The pilot, ATC, and airline dispatchers decide what altitude an airplane flies. So your statement is false (at best). Also, how is that even relevant? Lolol!
Yes, you have to pay extra for everything (foods, drinks, luggage, blankets, ear buds, seat choice) but you can bring your own food on the plane. We did not pay for the seat selection but we were given 5 seats next to each other.
We paid $1400 for 5 tickets (I bought them on sale at the end of September) plus for one suitcase ($75 or $85 one way, my husband paid, I do not remember exactly).
We truly enjoyed our flight even with kids (3,7,11). The only problem was the arrival time (1 am American time)-it was hard for the kids.
London is a great place with lots to see. You will never regret taking a vacation here. We are having the best time of our lives.
We are already talking about coming back. We are not rich but with $1400 for 5 tickets we can afford a trip to London. The museums are free but most famous attractions are not but you can save with a city pass or a combo ticket.
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