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Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Fly to America for £150??!!
Yes, you heard it right!
Budget carrier, Norwegian, are coming up behind low cost airlines Ryanair and Easyjet to be the third most popular no-frills airline in Europe and they are this week launching its first transatlantic service from the UK! The low cost flights will be between London and the US and will be from as little as £150...
This bold move is bound to create price wars between rival established airlines and may even cause its rival budget carriers to follow suit with taking on the route! This will be great news for cruise passengers who are sailing from the States as the transatlantic flight can really add on to the cost of the cruise holiday.
However, as always with the budget airlines, customers will be expected to pay £35 extra each way for 20kg of checked in luggage, two meals and reserved seats. I don't actually think that is too bad a charge really if the flights are going to be so cheap. You wouldn't want to be purchasing a can of soda though at £2.50 a pop! ouch!
The airline will launch its first service between Gatwick and Los Angeles on Wednesday, followed by Gatwick to New York Thursday and then finally on Friday to Fort Lauderdale, the cruise hub!
The only problem is not everybody likes to fly from London Gatwick...it can be a difficult airport to get to unless you live within the M25. With that said though, if the price was right would you??
They claim to be able to charge such low prices due to the fuel efficiency if their new dream liners. They do actually look quite comfortable, could you travel 8 hours on one?
I will be excited to see what happens with this as hopefully it could be the start of much cheaper Caribbean cruises for passengers...!
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