Norse Atlantic Airways has given an update on its plans to launch low-cost long-haul operations. The company believes that demand for transatlantic travel will be back by late Q1 next year or early Q2 and anticipates that all its 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners will be flying customers between Europe and the US next summer.
“We strongly believe that there is a need for a new and innovative airline serving the low-cost intercontinental market with modern, more environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient aircraft as the world gradually reopens. Our plans are on track and operations will commence when travel restrictions are lifted and demand for transatlantic travel is back,” said CEO, Bjørn Tore Larsen.
“Based on the current situation, we anticipate that all our 15 Dreamliners will be flying customers between Europe and the US next summer. We will launch our ticket sales approximately three months prior to first flight and will offer exciting destinations that have proven to be attractive,” Larsen added.
Since its launch in March, there has been tremendous interest in Norse from the travelling public, people who want to be a part of the team, airports, tourism organisations, media, politicians and authorities – on both sides of the Atlantic.
“We are grateful for that interest, which translates to a very motivated Team Norse,” said Larsen. Norse will have approximately 1,600 employees by summer 2022.