
Norse Atlantic can get you to Europe for cheap. Here's what it's like.
Norse Atlantic Airways, a transatlantic budget airline based in Norway, kept emerging from my Google Flights searches as the most affordable way to get across the pond. Fares were dirt cheap, like a one-way ticket from New York to Berlin for $150.
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