Low-cost airline Norwegian continues its UK expansion, by putting on sale two new routes from London Gatwick to Keflavik, Iceland and Rovaniemi, Finland.
From October 30th, Norwegian will add its first UK service to the Icelandic capital of Reykjavik.
Three weekly flights will operate direct to Keflavik throughout winter on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays – perfect for a long weekend.
Visiting Father Christmas also just got easier, with the start of UK’s only scheduled direct flight to Lapland’s capital – Rovaniemi.
Starting just in time for a Christmas getaway on the December 19th, Norwegian are offering twice-weekly flights to the official home of Santa Claus.
The flights will operate on a Monday and Friday.
As well as the new winter routes, Europe’s third largest low-cost airline Norwegian, has also increase the number of London Gatwick flights to Lanzarote, Tenerife, Tromso and Grenoble, adding an additional 25,000 seats for the winter season on these routes alone.
Sun seekers will now benefit from an additional weekly service to Lanzarote and Tenerife departing Wednesday and Thursday respectively.
Tromso will also benefit from a third weekly service on a Wednesday and Grenoble will increase to a twice-weekly service on a Saturday.
Thomas Ramdahl, chief commercial officer at Norwegian said: “We are committed to offering low-fares with choice and flexibly for our passengers.
“Both Reykjavik and Rovaniemi are fantastic additions to our growing UK route network, which now serves more than 50 destinations non-stop.”
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