Lost-cost airline opens new direct route from London to Cape Town
The service will operate three times a week. Image via X

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Lost-cost budget airline opens new direct route from London to Cape Town!

Long-haul budget carrier Norse Atlantic has recently unveiled its maiden African route, connecting London Gatwick with Cape Town International Airport.

18-04-24 21:24
Lost-cost airline opens new direct route from London to Cape Town
The service will operate three times a week. Image via X

Scheduled to commence Cape Town operations at the end of October, the airline aims to tap into the popular winter leisure market.

This is a strategic move in a season traditionally challenging for airlines, especially long-haul low-cost carriers, writes Simple Flying.

Norse Atlantic Airways AS is a Norwegian low-cost, long-haul airline headquartered in Arendal, Norway.

Founded in February 2021, the airline operates a fleet of Boeing 787 aircraft between Europe, North America, Asia and now Africa.

WHAT IS THE NEW ROUTE’S SCHEDULE?

The new route covers a distance of 9 607km, making it Norse’s longest service to date. Operating three times a week with Boeing 787-9 aircraft, this route represents a significant expansion for the airline.

It has positioned Cape Town as a new key destination in its network.

The flight schedule for Gatwick-Cape Town is set for departure at 20:00 and arrival at 09:30 the following day, with a flight time of approximately 11 hours and 30 minutes.

The return leg, Cape Town-Gatwick, departs at 11:45 and lands at 21:35, lasting around 11 hours and 50 minutes.

This daytime service sets Norse apart for this route; a departure from the usual overnight flights. While daytime long-haul flights can reduce costs and optimise aircraft usage, it can also mean lower fares and yields.

The move also aligns Norse with Lufthansa and Virgin Atlantic – the other carriers offering daytime services to Europe.

London-Cape Town has become a busy route, with an estimated 340,000 passengers flying the roundtrip last year.

Norse’s entry into this market makes it the third non-stop carrier from London to Cape Town, joining British Airways (BA) and Virgin Atlantic.

AND THE FARES? AN AIRLINE PRICE COMPARISON

Regarding pricing, Norse’s introductory fares start at £492 (R11 700) for a roundtrip from London to Cape Town in mid-November*. This however excludes additional services like food and checked baggage. This is significantly cheaper than BA and Virgin Atlantic (where, excluding a bag, you will pay £862).

For travellers considering connecting flights for this route, options via Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, and Qatar Airways can offer less-expensive alternatives.

Qatar Airways’ lowest all-inclusive price is around £643 (R15 300) in November, which is around the same as Norse’s inclusive fare for a direct flight. This does however mean flying via the Middle East, adding significantly more journey time.

*pricing at time of publishing