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Norse Atlantic Airways
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L ondon is calling. And Norse Atlantic Airways, the low-fare, long-haul airline, is heeding the call. With newly expanded daily summer flights from Orlando International Airport to London’s Gatwick Airport, the carrier provides exceptional value for cost-conscious travelers on a nonstop route flown by only two other airlines.
Now in its second year of flying from Orlando to London, Norse is offering an affordable way to get to Europe through its best-in-class product and unmatched fares.
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Flying from Orlando comes with some unique conveniences. Download the MCO app and get turn-by-turn directions while in the terminal, check on available parking, and read up on restaurants and shopping. No TSA PreCheck or CLEAR? Through MCO Reserve, you can reserve a time to go through security for free, ensuring you’ll arrive at your gate on time for your flight.
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Norse flies Boeing 787 Dreamliners, known for their quieter cabins, ambient lighting and higher humidity. You’ll get these benefits flying in the airline’s economy class. But for just a little more, you’ll get a whole lot more. Their premium class includes extra legroom, wider seats, premium check-in and priority boarding. In both classes, you can order food and drinks on the screen in front of you.
The airline has a number of direct flights to popular destinations in Europe from its four U.S. gateways. And with nonstop flights from Orlando to London every day this summer, access to Big Ben, Piccadilly Circus, Harrods and more just became a whole lot easier. From London, expand your itinerary to include other cities in Europe and beyond.
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The service you've grown to expect and love on Alaska and Hawaiian will remain. But upgraded experiences are coming. Alaska will increase the number of premium seats on its planes. Plus, it has announced plans to build new lounges at San Diego International Airport and Honolulu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
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Alaska and Hawaiian operate nonstop flights to 29 destinations across the globe, including Australia, Mexico and Tahiti. For now, the two airlines continue to operate separate flight service. But Hawaiian flights can be booked on Alaska's website, and vice versa. Recently, Alaska announced nonstop service from Seattle to Japan and South Korea, starting in 2025.
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Alaska and Hawaiian loyalty members will be getting even better benefits. Miles can already be transferred between the two programs. Elite members can also have their statuses matched on both programs. You can book flights on Hawaiian using Alaska's Mileage Plan, and vice versa. A larger network means more chances for upgrades and free flights.
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