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Norse Atlantic Airways: Roundtrip Airfare Flight: NY (JFK) to Oslo Norway (OSL) Expired

$278
$774.00
(Travel Aug-Oct 2023; Select Dates)
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Fly Norse (via Norse Atlantic Airways) is offering Roundtrip Airfare Flight: New York, NY (JFK) to Oslo Norway (OSL) on sale for ~$278 listed below. Travel must be done in August-October 2023 on select/available dates only.

Thanks to Deal Hunter serra for finding this deal

Note, this is a nonstop flight and pricing/flight availability may vary depending on selected dates. Economy Light comes with one underseat bag w/ changeable for fee

Travel Availability
  • Departs JFK:
    • Aug 14, 21, 23, 28, 30
    • Sept 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27
    • Oct 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23
  • Returns:
    • Aug 31
    • Sept 5, 7, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28
    • Oct 5, 7, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26

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super nice round trip airfare!

Norse Atlantic Airways, a low-cost, long-haul airline based in Norway have round trip airfares travelling from New York (JFK) to Oslo Norway (OSL) for $278, 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:
Departs JFK: Aug 14, 21, 23, 28, 30; Sept 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27; Oct 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23
Returns: Aug 31; Sept 5, 7, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28; Oct 5, 7, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
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Yes and maybe and no. It really depends on your situation. I've taken Norwegian (their predecessor) numerous times and thought it was perfectly serviceable. I'm a fairly durable traveler though.

Some context: Norse is a reincarnation of Norwegian, which stopped flying long haul during the pandemic. (Norwegian still flies intra-Europe short haul.) In the recent past, a former exec of Norwegian bought some of their long-haul aircraft (or their leases) and along with PLAY et al., we now have transatlantic LCC flying again. Smilie They fly fairly new 787s and had a pretty sizable operation in the before-times.

Norse uses an LCC model, not too unlike Spirit or Ryanair. "Low Cost Carrier" is a bit of a misnomer: it doesn't mean their fares are necessarily cheap, it means their business model relies on a la carte pricing. (Arguably, LCCs should be called ALCCs.) Depending on what you need/want in your flying experience, you add those extras on after buying just your base ticket, which is just a randomized seat and a personal item like a backpack. Extras would be things like a check-in bag, a rollerboard carry-on (the kind that goes in the overhead bin), a seat assignment, food&drink, amongst others.

In the case of Norse (and the former Norwegian long haul operation), a very decent IFE with a good selection is included, as well as about the same seat pitch as the legacy carriers (31-32"). I think there's a USB plug and/or regular 120V socket too. To be clear, their seats are about the same as a typical legacy carrier Economy experience crossing the Atlantic. (Look up pictures on the interweb of each.) This is not Spirit's seats. And I've experienced far shittier IFEs on United's older planes. Frown

So how does this differ from a Basic Economy (barebones, lowest) fare on a legacy like United or Delta? On the legacies you'll probably get free food&drink, and a free rollerboard carry-on. Quite certain everything else is the same (e.g. you must pay for a checked bag, but the prices vary per carrier). A legacy should also offer better recovery during a delay or cancellation.

So, yes, this is a good deal if: you can travel quite light (just a personal item like a backpack), can bring your own sandwich onboard or aren't bothered by buying some overpriced food&drink, and want to go to Scandinavia. A relaxed- and adventurous-attitude towards rare-but-possible delays/cancellations or other trip obstacles is good too.

This is maybe a good deal if: you also need a rollerboard carry-on in addition to your personal item. Or if you want to head elsewhere in Europe, as you'll have to build in the cost/hassle of additional buses/trains/flights.

This probably isn't a good deal if: you also need checked luggage, definitely want an Econ-style meal on board, and are traveling with other people and definitely need to sit together. All those extras need to be paid for, and it might end up being cheaper and simpler to buy a Basic Economy ticket on a legacy carrier.

Fwiw, I also hesitate to recommend this for anyone's first intl trip, when there's already a lot of other stuff to acclimate to (language, currency, customs, food, etc); second or third trip… sure.

Ultimately do the math for your dates and situation, and see what works for you personally. Do your research first so you know what to expect (technically this should be done for anything) and you'll have a much better chance of a happy trip. Happy Travels!
Say what you want but their whole fleet is 787 Dreamliners so basically all new aircraft. Probably my favorite to fly in also. Heck of a deal imho.
Great deal. All you need is the flight into Europe and the rest of the continental travel is dirt cheap

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01-24-2023 at 08:22 PM.
01-24-2023 at 08:22 PM.
This is an amazing deal, I have been tracking tickets to OSL for about a year now, just booked a flight for this summer from FFL. Usually, $ 600 is a good deal and during summer $1,200 is typical. Thank you OP!
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01-24-2023 at 09:08 PM.
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Even with any additional baggage, meal or seat selection fees this is a great deal
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01-24-2023 at 09:26 PM.
01-24-2023 at 09:26 PM.
Quote from mike786 :
Experience 140% inflation.. The $13 burger at McDonalds.
Why the heck would you eat a McD in Norway? Bloody Americans!!!!😂🤣
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01-24-2023 at 11:47 PM.
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Quote from Nattefrost :
Is it like flying frontier

Worse than that
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01-24-2023 at 11:48 PM.
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Why the heck would you eat a McD in Norway? Bloody Americans!!!!😂🤣

McDonalds is the cheapest food you can find there
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01-25-2023 at 12:17 AM.
01-25-2023 at 12:17 AM.
Rode on Norse last year. Rode in first class for $270. It is an affordable airline so they do charge for extras. Don't expect things to be included. I will say the planes are new and super nice! The premium = first class was $220 when I fly one way last year. OSL - JFK. Overall I'd fly again for that price for sure!
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01-25-2023 at 12:32 AM.
01-25-2023 at 12:32 AM.
Quote from ExpressNV1 :
Trying to see if this is actually a good deal or not I dont see any comments on here!! Normally you will see pages of comments.

Yes and maybe and no. It really depends on your situation. I've taken Norwegian (their predecessor) numerous times and thought it was perfectly serviceable. I'm a fairly durable traveler though.

Some context: Norse is a reincarnation of Norwegian, which stopped flying long haul during the pandemic. (Norwegian still flies intra-Europe short haul.) In the recent past, a former exec of Norwegian bought some of their long-haul aircraft (or their leases) and along with PLAY et al., we now have transatlantic LCC flying again. Smilie They fly fairly new 787s and had a pretty sizable operation in the before-times.

Norse uses an LCC model, not too unlike Spirit or Ryanair. "Low Cost Carrier" is a bit of a misnomer: it doesn't mean their fares are necessarily cheap, it means their business model relies on a la carte pricing. (Arguably, LCCs should be called ALCCs.) Depending on what you need/want in your flying experience, you add those extras on after buying just your base ticket, which is just a randomized seat and a personal item like a backpack. Extras would be things like a check-in bag, a rollerboard carry-on (the kind that goes in the overhead bin), a seat assignment, food&drink, amongst others.

In the case of Norse (and the former Norwegian long haul operation), a very decent IFE with a good selection is included, as well as about the same seat pitch as the legacy carriers (31-32"). I think there's a USB plug and/or regular 120V socket too. To be clear, their seats are about the same as a typical legacy carrier Economy experience crossing the Atlantic. (Look up pictures on the interweb of each.) This is not Spirit's seats. And I've experienced far shittier IFEs on United's older planes. Frown

So how does this differ from a Basic Economy (barebones, lowest) fare on a legacy like United or Delta? On the legacies you'll probably get free food&drink, and a free rollerboard carry-on. Quite certain everything else is the same (e.g. you must pay for a checked bag, but the prices vary per carrier). A legacy should also offer better recovery during a delay or cancellation.

So, yes, this is a good deal if: you can travel quite light (just a personal item like a backpack), can bring your own sandwich onboard or aren't bothered by buying some overpriced food&drink, and want to go to Scandinavia. A relaxed- and adventurous-attitude towards rare-but-possible delays/cancellations or other trip obstacles is good too.

This is maybe a good deal if: you also need a rollerboard carry-on in addition to your personal item. Or if you want to head elsewhere in Europe, as you'll have to build in the cost/hassle of additional buses/trains/flights.

This probably isn't a good deal if: you also need checked luggage, definitely want an Econ-style meal on board, and are traveling with other people and definitely need to sit together. All those extras need to be paid for, and it might end up being cheaper and simpler to buy a Basic Economy ticket on a legacy carrier.

Fwiw, I also hesitate to recommend this for anyone's first intl trip, when there's already a lot of other stuff to acclimate to (language, currency, customs, food, etc); second or third trip… sure.

Ultimately do the math for your dates and situation, and see what works for you personally. Do your research first so you know what to expect (technically this should be done for anything) and you'll have a much better chance of a happy trip. Happy Travels!
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01-25-2023 at 01:51 AM.
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This is a slickdeal of a gateway price to Europe if you can travel light. You can then fly to other places nearby for cheap, as Norway (and Scandinavia in general) will strain the budget. If you're frugal, you will like their discount supermarket Rema 1000 and Backstube, a bakery/coffee shop.
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Experience 140% inflation.. The $13 burger at McDonalds.

That's not inflation. That's exchange rate.
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Better than going to an overpriced motel down the shore in NJ or NY or even NC. However, I read that 80% of Americans have no passport. Is that true - if so, that's insane though I understand the USA is huge and offers enough traveling opp's by itself for citizens....
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Oslo. Go to fjords, nice museums and historic places, trails ... I'd go once more in Summer. Or take a dirty cheap flight to Berlin or Gdansk for cheap food and clubs
Wi nøt trei a høliday in Sweden this yer?

See the løveli lakes

The wonderful telephøne system

And mani interesting furry animals

Including the majestic møøse
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I've flown Norse and it was totally fine. Just come prepared and bring your own food since the food you prepay for is super small.

When in Oslo, go to Nasjonalmuseum to see the famous "The Scream" painting. Drink fantastic coffee at Tim Wendelboe and Fuglen. Have a beer at Aker Brygge. I love Oslo so much - people in Norway live to be outside and truly enjoy life to its fullest.
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Experience 140% inflation.. The $13 burger at McDonalds.

If you're going out of the country and deciding to eat at McDonald's.. wow.
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I seeing $361 as cheapest now
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That's not inflation. That's exchange rate.
They have to import a lot of resources which drives prices up. Food and housing is very expensive there, but not because of inflation nor exchange rates - but rather supply side economics.
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