Fridays direct flights to Miami

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Every Friday in winter non-stop to Florida with Norse Atlantic Airways.

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Off to the Sunshine State: Norse Atlantic Airways is now connecting BER non-stop with Miami in Florida. The new long-haul connection to the southern east coast of the USA will be offered once a week in the 2023/2024 winter flight schedule. A Boeing Dreamliner will be used on the route, offering space for 338 passengers, 56 of them in the comfortable Premium Economy Class.

The outbound flight departs BER every Friday at 13:15 and lands in Miami at 18:00 local time. The flight time to Miami International Airport is ten hours and forty-five minutes. The return flight to BER departs from Miami every Thursday evening at 8.00 p.m., arriving at 11.15 a.m. the following day. The flight time on the return flight to BER is nine hours and fifteen minutes.

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Aletta von Massenbach, CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH to Gourmet Report: “We are delighted that Norse Atlantic Airways is adding an exciting long-haul destination to the flight schedule from BER with Miami. Florida is a popular destination, especially in winter, and can now be reached non-stop. With Miami and the summer connection to New York’s JFK Airport, Norse Atlantic Airways is flying to two popular US cities on the East Coast.”

Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways: “Miami has long been a popular destination to soak up the sun in winter and we are delighted to be able to offer a direct connection from Berlin. Our Norse Atlantic Airways passengers can look forward to a smooth and comfortable travel experience at an affordable price. In addition, travelers can also look forward to our direct service between Berlin and New York City in the summer, which will resume in May.”

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