The Norwegian airline Norse Atlantic Airways has been operating a non-stop connection between Miami and Berlin since December 15, 2023. As a rule, Boeing 787-9s, which have 338 seats, are used.
The outbound flight departs every Friday at 13.15:18.00 p.m. from BER and lands in Miami at 20.00:11.15 p.m. local time. The flight time to Miami International Airport is ten hours and forty-five minutes. The return to BER departs from Miami every Thursday evening at XNUMX:XNUMX p.m., arriving the following day at XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. The flight time on the return flight to BER is nine hours and fifteen minutes.
“We are pleased that Norse Atlantic Airways is adding Miami, an exciting long-haul destination, to its flight schedule from BER. Florida is a popular travel destination, especially in winter, and can now be reached non-stop. With Miami and the summer connection to New York's JFK Airport, Norse Atlantic Airways flies to two popular US cities on the East Coast," explains BER boss Aletta von Massenbach.
Miami is located in the southeast of the USA, at the southern tip of the state of Florida. Because of its warm winters, it is a popular sun destination in the cold season. In addition to extensive sandy beaches, first-class restaurants and hip beach bars as well as a wide range of sports and shopping options, there is a lot to discover in Miami: whether Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Little Havana, the Art Deco district or the Everglades National Park - the unique one A mixture of Caribbean flair, glamour, nature and American vibes makes the Magic City an attractive travel destination.
“Miami has long been a popular destination for soaking up the sun in the winter and we are pleased to be able to offer a direct connection from Berlin. Our Norse Atlantic Airways passengers can look forward to a smooth and comfortable travel experience at an affordable price. “In addition, travelers can also look forward to our direct connection between Berlin and New York City in the summer, which starts again in May,” said Norse Managing Director Bjorn Tore Larsen.