BERLIN (Reuters) – Norse Atlantic Airways will open a route connecting Berlin to the U.S. city of Fort Lauderdale, operating three times a week from Dec. 7, Chief Executive Bjorn Tore Larsen told a news conference in the German capital on Wednesday.
Prices start at 228 euros ($232) one way, the company said.
The Norway-based carrier, which began operations in June, aims to take a share of the transatlantic market from established players such as Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France and SAS.
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(Reporting by Klaus Lauer, editing by Terje Solsvik)