Budget airline Norse pulls plug on LAX-Europe flights as fuel costs skyrocket

A budget-friendly transatlantic airline is pulling back on its Los Angeles operations due to the escalating fuel prices currently impacting the aviation sector.

Norse Atlantic Airways has decided to cancel all its flights from LAX for the upcoming summer, attributing this decision to the rising costs of jet fuel, exacerbated by the ongoing tensions involving Iran.

The airline informed KTLA about the removal of routes that connect LAX with key European cities, including London Gatwick, Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Rome Fiumicino.

Travelers began voicing their concerns online after unexpectedly receiving cancellation notifications.

One passenger shared an email with Yahoo, which read: “We regret to inform you that your flight from Los Angeles to London on June 28, 2026, has been canceled. This disruption results from an extraordinary spike in oil prices and unpredictable fuel supply issues affecting the aviation industry beyond our control. Consequently, we cannot operate this route responsibly and sustainably.”

This decision marks a significant withdrawal from the West Coast market, as the airline suspends all LAX departures for the summer schedule.

Industry outlet AviacionOnline noted Norse is shifting its focus to more stable routes, concentrating on East Coast operations such as JFK (New York) and MCO (Orlando), along with long-haul flights to Bangkok and Cape Town, destinations that have held up better amid cost pressures.

The abrupt exit leaves a gap in the budget travel space in Southern California, as United and Delta have both warned of higher costs for travelers in high-demand hubs like Los Angeles.

The development echoes earlier concerns about the airline’s reliability. Months ago, a traveler weighing a Norse booking for a June trip was advised against it due to added fees and the risk of cancellations.

That decision paid off, he opted for British Airways and is now avoiding the scramble for replacement flights as prices surge.

For those impacted, Norse is offering three options: rebooking on a different date, a travel credit worth the full ticket price plus 25%, or a full refund.

Given the uncertainty surrounding smaller carriers in the current climate, taking the refund may be the safest bet.


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