Norwegian’s 9800 Mile Mega Journey – From The World’s Northernmost Airport To The Southernmost Airport

 by Tom Boon September 20, 2019
From tomorrow Norwegian Airlines will begin offering flights connecting the world’s northernmost airport with the world’s southernmost airport. Four flights taking 25 hours will connect Svalbard with Ushuaia. Norwegian, Svalbard, Ushuaia, Svalbard to Ushuaia Norwegian will fly passengers from Svalbard in the Arctic Circle to Ushuaia on the southern tip of South America. There are some pretty long itineraries out there. For example, with Singapore Airlines it would be possible to fly around the world from Singapore to New York to Frankfurt to Singapore. However, Norwegian has arguably the best long itinerary going. With the long-haul low-cost airline, you can fly from Svalbard to Ushuaia in just 25 hours. The best part? Tickets are available for under £400 one way! The itinerary Norwegian’s itinerary for flying from Svalbard to Ushuaia sees passengers flying for approximately 25 hours across four flights. The trip is split between three Boeing 737-800 aircraft and one Boeing 787 Dreamliner. In total 9,800 miles will be covered as passengers head from the arctic circle to the southernmost tip of South America. The final leg is operated by Norwegian’s Argentinian subsidiary.
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