Budget long-haul carrier Norse Atlantic is to launch a new route between London Gatwick and Bangkok, as well as increasing flights from Stockholm and Oslo to Thailand’s capital.
The Norway-based carrier said that it would operate up to four weekly flights between Gatwick and Bangkok from 26 October.
Norse Atlantic, which has already announced the launch of new Stockholm-Bangkok flights for the winter 2025-26 season, added it would increase frequencies on this route from two to four per week from 5 December.
In a further move, the airline will also add flights between Oslo and Bangkok, which will go up from three to four services per week from 3 December. Norse Atlantic has been flying from Oslo to the Thai capital since 2023.
Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways, said: “This addition not only strengthens our existing network between Asia but also builds on our routes from London Gatwick to destinations across the Atlantic and South Africa.
“For us it's all about offering more travel options at great prices without compromising on comfort and service.”