
Norse Atlantic Airways has announced a new direct route between London Gatwick Airport (LGW) and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), set to begin on Sunday 26 October 2025. This marks the airline’s first entry into the Asian market, offering a new low-cost travel option between Thailand and the UK.
The London-Bangkok service will operate up to four times per week, catering to both leisure and business travelers. Tickets are available on the airline’s website, with fares designed to make long-haul travel more affordable. To book your ticket, visit flynorse.com
“We are thrilled to introduce Bangkok as our first destination in Asia,” says Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO and Founder of Norse Atlantic Airways.
“This new service underscores our commitment to connecting travelers with culturally rich and diverse destinations at affordable prices.”
Passengers on the route will fly aboard Norse Atlantic’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with a choice between Economy and Premium cabins. The Premium cabin offers extra comfort with a 43-inch seat pitch and a 12-inch recline for a more relaxing journey.
With this new route, Norse Atlantic expands its network to Southeast Asia, providing a budget-friendly alternative for travelers heading to Thailand.
Norse Atlantic Airways has been operating between Bangkok and Oslo since November 2023 with some short block out periods during the weaker months. The news above concerns Norse Atlantic UK which is a subsidiary registered in UK which will start operating London-Bangkok in November.
At the same time Norse Atlantic Airways (the Norwegian entity) will start operation from Stockholm to Bangkok in addition to the existing operation Oslo-Bangkok and the new routes from UK. Totally the network will cover up to 12 return flights a week during the peak season ending at the end of March 2026.





