Norse Atlantic to Connect Athens with Los Angeles in Summer 2025


Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, United States. Photo by Kelly Liai on Unsplash.

Norse Atlantic Airways on Saturday announced the launch of a new route between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Athens (ATH), adding to its transatlantic offering.

According to a company announcement, the new route will mark the airline’s commitment to offering new destinations for the US market, with affordable fare options.

Launching on June 3, the flight will run four times a week, operated by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with low fare options ranging across economy and premium boarding.

“We expect the uptake to be positive as we offer this budget-friendly route, opening up more transatlantic options for our customers and the opportunity to explore the ancient city of Athens and rich history of Los Angeles,” Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways said.

Norse Atlantic already serves budget routes from LAX, covering London, Paris, Rome, and now Athens.

“Our goal is to make travel accessible and affordable for everyone and this is another step in that mission and in our commitment to offer new destinations,” he added.

It is reminded that Norse Atlantic last year began seasonal nonstop flights between Athens International Airport (AIA) and New York JFK.


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