Norse Atlantic Airways confirms first direct flights to Las Vegas from autumn 

Norse Atlantic Airways Las Vegas Gatwick
Norse Atlantic Airways

From September 2024, Norse Atlantic Airways will launch direct flights to Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States (US) from London-Gatwick Airport (LGW). 

The new route will be the first time that Norse Atlantic Airways has offered direct flights to the US city famed for its casinos and bright lights.  

Operations will commence on September 12, 2024, with three direct weekly flights planned by the airline plus the promise of launch return fares from as low as $504 (£399).  

Currently only British Airways flies directly from LGW to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas.  

“We are excited to introduce this new route from London Gatwick to Las Vegas, a unique city that offers unparalleled diversity, boasting an abundance of entertainment, dining, and recreational options to suit every taste. For those seeking breathtaking natural landscapes, including nearby national parks such as the Grand Canyon, Red Rock Canyon, and Valley of Fire State Park, this destination is also an explorer’s paradise,” Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO and Founder Norse Atlantic Airways, said. 

The carrier said that the new route will have its very own lucky number 7 by designating it Norse flight Z0777. 

“We look forward to welcoming Norse Atlantic Airways to Las Vegas for the first time this September with this new route from the United Kingdom, our number one source of overseas visitation,” said Steve Hill, President and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. “The addition of convenient flight options ensures more business and leisure travelers can readily access our dynamic and ever-evolving city and experience everything the destination has to offer.” 

Norse Atlantic offers two cabin choices on its all-Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, Economy and Norse Premium. 

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