Norse Atlantic Airways has decided not to resume flights from London Gatwick to both Washington DC and Boston this summer as part of the latest changes to its transatlantic schedules.
The start-up carrier only commenced flights from Gatwick to Washington’s Dulles airport in June 2023, with Boston flights launching a few months later in September.
Both routes were suspended for this winter and the airline has now confirmed that they will not be restored for the summer 2024 season.
“The decision to not resume the seasonal Dulles and Boston routes from London at this time was taken following an evaluation of the current demand which was lower than anticipated,” said the airline in a statement. “We have therefore decided to focus on other routes between the US and Europe next summer.”
Norse Atlantic last week announced plans for a new service between Athens and New York launching this summer, while frequency on the Gatwick-New York JFK route will also go up to twice daily during the peak season.