Feb. 01, 2024
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The first day of the month brings a fresh deal from ultra-low-cost carrier Norse Atlantic Airways, with one-way flights from select U.S. cities to Europe starting at $99.
Flights are available for travel through most of March.
Deal basics
Airline: Norse Atlantic Airways
Routes: From New York, Miami, Orlando and others to London, Paris, Oslo and more
How to book: Directly with the airline
Travel dates: Feb.1 to March 22, with exact availability depending on the route
Book by: Feb. 5
Blackout dates: Vary by route
Sample flights
The following flights were priced as listed at the time of publication. We cannot guarantee the below one-way flights will be available when you book:
- New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to London Gatwick Airport (LGW), starting at $99
- Orlando International Airport (MCO) to LGW, starting at $129
- Miami International Airport (MIA) to LGW, starting at $129
- MIA to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG), starting at $129
- MIA to Oslo Airport (OSL), starting at $129
For this deal, you can search your desired one-way route, or you can use Norse’s calendar feature to search availability for two discounted one-way fares to make a round trip.
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Sale fares are for Norse’s economy light fare type, which allows travelers to bring one personal item that can fit under the seat in front of them. Norse charges $45 for each full-size carry-on item and $60 for entry-level checked bags. Additional charges include seats starting at $20 and meals starting at $30; note a $200 change fee for bookings changed after 24 hours of initial purchase.
Maximize your purchase
To book this deal, use a credit card that earns bonus points on airfare purchases, such as:
See this post for more on maximizing airfare purchases.
Bottom line
Though this deal advertises one-way flights, you might find a round-trip flight at the sale price. Even if you can’t find two $99 one-ways to make a round-trip itinerary, it’s still worth looking into booking your desired route given Norse’s lower-than-average flight prices.
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