Travel
Norse Atlantic to add Stockholm-Bangkok route
Norse Atlantic Airways is to launch a new route from Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport to Bangkok for the winter 2025-26 season.
The move will mark the airline’s entry into the Swedish with flights set to launch on 29 October 2025. The Stockholm-Bangkok service will operate twice per week using Boeing 787 Dreamliner equipped with 338 seats across premium and economy cabins.
Norse Atlantic already flies long-haul routes from several European cities including Oslo, Athens, London, Berlin, Rome and Paris to primarily North American destinations. The airline also launched a London-Cape Town service last month and plans a new route between Rome and Los Angeles in summer 2025.
“With our entry in Sweden and the launch of our Stockholm-Bangkok route, Norse Atlantic Airways is redefining long-haul travel, challenging a market long dominated by legacy carriers,” said Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder of Norse Atlantic Airways.
“This new route ensures travellers have a premium yet budget-friendly choice on one of the most in-demand long-haul routes.”
Jonas Abrahamsson, president and CEO of Swedavia, which runs Arlanda Airport, added: “There is great confidence in the Swedish air travel market and Norse’s investment in a direct route from Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi International is a clear sign of this. Norse will play an important role in connecting Sweden to Thailand.”