The northern winter 2025/26 season has started, and many airlines have adjusted their schedules for the months ahead. Long-haul low-cost carrier Norse Atlantic is no exception. The airline has cut and added multiple routes for the season. According to data from aviation analytics provider Cirium , it is scheduled to operate around 1,051 flights between November and February next year, which is about a 19.4% increase compared to 880 during the same period last year. Overall, Norse will offer approximately 57,798 more seats.
Simple Flying readers might be aware that the Norwegian carrier has significantly restructured its network in recent months, including reducing its US footprint by nearly half. This comes despite a strong financial performance earlier this year, when Norse report

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