tommo1411 Posted August 20 #1 Share Posted August 20 We are booked on a Norse Atlantic flight in March to Barbados. Is there anyone else a little apprehensive about flying this airline. I messaged P&O on Facebook and the responds I received looked like a copy and paste. "Norse Atlantic Airways (hereby ‘Norse Atlantic’), founded in March 2021, is an airline specialising in long-haul, direct flights to exciting destinations, as well as exceptional service on board modern and more fuel-efficient Dreamliners, catering to both business and leisure travellers. No matter which of our three airline partners you fly to the Caribbean with, you can expect the following services during your flight experience: In-flight entertainment A range of cabins Drink service Meal service Luggage allowance from 23kg (based on cabin class) Bonded baggage. I hope this helps." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Eglesbrech Posted August 20 #2 Share Posted August 20 Welcome to cruise critic. Im sure those planning to go to the Caribbean will find this information helpful. Thanks for posting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zap99 Posted August 20 #3 Share Posted August 20 32 minutes ago, tommo1411 said: We are booked on a Norse Atlantic flight in March to Barbados. Is there anyone else a little apprehensive about flying this airline. I messaged P&O on Facebook and the responds I received looked like a copy and paste. "Norse Atlantic Airways (hereby ‘Norse Atlantic’), founded in March 2021, is an airline specialising in long-haul, direct flights to exciting destinations, as well as exceptional service on board modern and more fuel-efficient Dreamliners, catering to both business and leisure travellers. No matter which of our three airline partners you fly to the Caribbean with, you can expect the following services during your flight experience: In-flight entertainment A range of cabins Drink service Meal service Luggage allowance from 23kg (based on cabin class) Bonded baggage. I hope this helps." We flew Norse to the Canaries. Everything wad fine..free WiFi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molecrochip Posted August 20 #4 Share Posted August 20 Norse Atlantic were called Norwegian before Covid. They are fine. They offer a service on par with Tui day to day out of Gatwick. They are not new, have lots of experience (including as Norwegian). I’ve flown them a number of times as a scheduled airline. They are very much a Tui standard rather than Virgin or BA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpha whiskey Posted August 20 #5 Share Posted August 20 Have flown Norwegian a few times. Son, Grandson and some American friends have all flown Norse at different times, on Transatlantics. No complaints from anyone....in fact just praise, for the price paid, aircraft and service offered. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molecrochip Posted August 20 #6 Share Posted August 20 Norse are not a Maleth. They have permanent staff, a fleet of aircraft and experience. On Facebook a lot of people are criticising them because they have never heard of them…. It’s not fair. Listen to those who have travelled with them. One thing to hope is that Antigua has sorted out its ground staff issues. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jeanlyon Posted August 20 #7 Share Posted August 20 1 hour ago, molecrochip said: Norse are not a Maleth. They have permanent staff, a fleet of aircraft and experience. On Facebook a lot of people are criticising them because they have never heard of them…. It’s not fair. Listen to those who have travelled with them. One thing to hope is that Antigua has sorted out its ground staff issues. Exactly right! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommo1411 Posted August 21 Author #8 Share Posted August 21 (edited) Thanks everyone. A little more reassured. Luckily only flying out. Was worried after Paul Ludlow said you would have an excellent experience with Maleth when he announced P&O “partnering” with them and look what happen. I have looked at the reviews on-line of Norse and have found the main concern with them is when thing go wrong their customer service is very poor. Edited August 21 by tommo1411 more detail added Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molecrochip Posted August 21 #9 Share Posted August 21 4 hours ago, tommo1411 said: Thanks everyone. A little more reassured. Luckily only flying out. Was worried after Paul Ludlow said you would have an excellent experience with Maleth when he announced P&O “partnering” with them and look what happen. I have looked at the reviews on-line of Norse and have found the main concern with them is when thing go wrong their customer service is very poor. That’s common across most airlines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCFC Posted August 21 #10 Share Posted August 21 20 hours ago, molecrochip said: One thing to hope is that Antigua has sorted out its ground staff issues. Antigua has a ground staff issue! Didnt know that, off there in January, what sort of issue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
molecrochip Posted August 21 #11 Share Posted August 21 4 hours ago, CCFC said: Antigua has a ground staff issue! Didnt know that, off there in January, what sort of issue Like a lot of Caribbean islands, ground staff are stretched at the airports. This means that when a plane is delayed or cancelled, ground staff often can’t cope, there is no flexibility with regard to shift times/overnight cover. This leads to issues like we saw overnight last year, There are not P&O or the airlines fault, but a function of how small airports operate. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thejuggler Posted August 31 #12 Share Posted August 31 Just reading Norse aren't in the best financial health. In the first quarter of 2024 losses were 20% of revenues, turnover circa $160m, losses $30m, They have offloaded a number of aircraft to try and reduce losses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cookies52 Posted September 1 #13 Share Posted September 1 On 8/31/2024 at 8:46 AM, Thejuggler said: Just reading Norse aren't in the best financial health. In the first quarter of 2024 losses were 20% of revenues, turnover circa $160m, losses $30m, They have offloaded a number of aircraft to try and reduce losses. None of that is unusual for a new start-up airline, especially offering these sort of itineraries. It's partially why they are offering more charter operations to better utilise their fleet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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