Norse Atlantic Airways will offer flights from Gatwick to Miami from mid-September instead of Fort Lauderdale as the carrier consolidates its Florida services.
The airline’s Fort Lauderdale route will end on 17 September and customers travelling beyond that date will be rebooked to Miami or offered a full refund.
Miami flights will operate four times a week during the winter using a 787 Dreamliner from £450 return.
Norse chief executive Bjorn Tore Larsen said: “We are pleased to be able to now offer the popular destination of Miami as part of our winter route network.
“Miami has high levels of passenger demand with both direct and connecting traffic volumes greater than other airports in the region.
“We look forward to being able to offer our cargo customers increased choice and flexibility as we begin operations from our new south Florida base in September.”
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