Discount airline starts selling $269 flights from California to Greece
Briefly

Norse Atlantic Airways plans to launch its first nonstop route from Los Angeles to Athens this summer, marking the debut of direct flights from LAX to Greece. Starting June 3, the airline will offer four weekly flights on its 787 aircraft with one-way fares beginning at $269. Concurrently, American Airlines faces route suspensions in Europe due to aircraft delivery delays, while Spirit and Frontier are adjusting their route offerings. Other recent developments include JetBlue's new premium credit card and insights from Hopper predicting increases in airfares this year.
American Airlines is scheduled to suspend three European routes this summer due to delays in new aircraft deliveries, affecting travel plans during the peak season.
Norse Atlantic Airways is launching its longest U.S.-to-Europe route with nonstop service from LAX to Athens, offering one-way fares starting at $269.
JetBlue has introduced a new premium credit card that offers customers lounge access and priority boarding, enhancing their travel experience.
Hopper forecasts a significant increase in airfares this year, advising travelers to be aware of the potential rise in costs.
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