DALLAS — Norse Atlantic (N0) will commence services to Phuket (HKT) from two of its European hubs. The Norwegian low-cost carrier (LCC) will add Thailand to its route network in December. It will operate direct flights from Oslo (OSL) and Stockholm (ARN) to Phuket. The launch of these flights caters to Scandinavian travelers’ appetite for affordable adventures and warm weather.
“We are honored by the trust so many passengers have placed in Norse Atlantic for their journeys to Thailand,” said Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO of Norse Atlantic Airways.
The airline’s service from Stockholm (ARN) to Phuket will launch on Thursday, 4 December 2025. The route will be operated once a week. Its new service between Oslo and Phuket will launch on Monday, December 8, 2025. The airline will also operate this route once a week. Flights will be operated with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, which seat 338 passengers in Premium and Economy Classes.
Norse Expands Network
These new routes mark an exciting step in N0’s continued expansion. In addition to its US services, N0 started flying to Cape Town (CPT), South Africa, last year. The route has seen a strong take-up, resulting in the carrier deciding to resume its seasonal flights to Cape Town again this year, but for an extended period.
N0 is now turning to Asia to serve passenger demand. The airline says that the launch of HKT flights is due to strong demand from global explorers, leisure travelers, and those visiting friends and family in Thailand during the winter season.
“The launch of direct services from Oslo and Stockholm to Phuket is a testament to that trust—and to our promise of making long-haul travel more accessible, more comfortable, and more inspiring. With these new routes, we continue our mission to connect continents with the spirit of exploration that has always been part of our Norse DNA.” Larsen said.