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Berlin: Norse has reactivated JFK flights

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After a winter break, Norse Atlantic Airways has resumed non-stop connections between Berlin and New York.

The airline plans to fly four times a week between the German capital and New York JFK Airport between May 1 and mid-November 2024. In the past, Norse Atlantic Airways has repeatedly started routes from the German capital that were abandoned again after a few weeks. According to the most recent balance sheet, group-wide utilization was rather weak.

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