Norwegian offers unique opportunity to travel between the Arctic and Antarctica

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Norwegian today announces that holidaymakers, travel enthusiasts and #avgeeks now have the unique opportunity to travel between the Arctic and Ushuaia, one of the world’s southernmost cities and gateway to Antarctica on Norwegian from £398.50 one way.

From 21 September, Norwegian became the only airline to operate flights to and from the world’s northernmost airport in Svalbard, Norway and the world’s southernmost airport in Ushuaia, Argentina with London Gatwick as a key connection point on the journey.

The entire journey from north to south covers 9,800 miles and takes approximately 25 hours on four flights. Customers would fly in comfort on Norwegian’s modern Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft.

Passengers would start in Svalbard located about 650 miles from the North Pole and travel to Oslo where passengers connect onward to London Gatwick and meet the overnight flight from Gatwick to Buenos Aires. After an entire day to explore the Argentinian capital and an overnight stay, passengers then meet the final leg of the journey from Buenos Aires’ domestic airport Aeroparque to Ushuaia, the primary cruise gateway to Antarctica.

Journey schedule (all times local)

-Total flight time: approx. 25 hours

-Journey distance: 9,800 miles

Depart Friday
Flight number From To Departure Arrival Aircraft
DY 397 Svalbard (LYR) Oslo (OSL) 1240 1535 Boeing 737-800
D82807 Oslo (OSL) London Gatwick (LGW) 1845 2005 Boeing 737-800
DI7505 London Gatwick (LGW) Buenos Aires (EZE) 2230 0810+1 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
Depart Sunday
DN6120 Buenos Aires (AEP) Ushuaia (USH) 1835 2215 Boeing 737-800

Customers wishing to do the journey can book Svalbard to Gatwick in a single booking and then book the individual legs from London Gatwick to Buenos Aires (EZE) and Buenos Aires (AEP) to Ushuaia on Norwegian’s website.

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