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Norse Atlantic to launch direct flights from Oslo and Stockholm to Phuket​

July 9, 2025 - by Gregers Møller -

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Norse Atlantic Airways has announced direct flights from both Oslo and Stockholm to Phuket, Thailand, starting this December.

The Norwegian long-haul low-cost airline will operate one weekly flight from each city. The Stockholm–Phuket route launches on Thursday 4 December 2025, followed by the Oslo–Phuket route on Monday 8 December 2025.

According to Norse, the new services are in response to strong demand from Scandinavian travelers seeking affordable, warm-weather destinations during the winter months.

“The launch of direct services from Oslo and Stockholm to Phuket is a testament to the trust our passengers have placed in Norse,” says CEO Bjørn Tore Larsen.

“We continue our mission to connect continents with the spirit of exploration that has always been part of our Norse DNA.”

Fares start at SEK 1,600 from Stockholm and NOK 1,699 from Oslo, including taxes. (Aprox. 5,500 THB)

Flights will be operated by Norse’s Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which feature 338 seats across Premium and Economy cabins.

Phuket will be Norse’s second destination in Thailand, following the previously announced Gatwick–Bangkok and Manchester–Bangkok routes launching later this year.

For more information and booking, visit flynorse.com



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Norse Atlantic opens Stockholm–Bangkok route​

October 24, 2025 - by Maria Xaver Dover - Leave a Comment

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Norse Atlantic Airways has launched its first direct flight between Stockholm and Bangkok, marking the airline’s debut connection between Sweden and Thailand.

The inaugural service departed from Stockholm Arlanda Airport on 22 October and arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airportwith a full load of 338 passengers. The route will initially operate twice weekly and increase to four weekly flights in December, using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.

At Suvarnabhumi Airport, the flight was welcomed by Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) executives and Bård Nordhagen, Chief Commercial Officer of Norse Atlantic Airways. TAT Deputy Governor Chiravadee Khunsub said the new connection reflects growing confidence in Thailand as a long-haul destination and supports efforts to strengthen tourism ties with Northern Europe.

Thailand remains a top Asian destination for Swedish travellers, welcoming 145,188 visitors from Sweden between January and mid-October 2025, an 8.56% increase year-on-year.

Source: TAT News


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