Norse has return flights from London Gatwick to New York JFK from £357 in Economy Light. Gatwick to Orlando is showing from £315 return. Both routes are direct and include a carry-on bag.
At the moment, other airlines are commonly showing New York returns in the £500-£700 range, so £357 for nonstop flights is well below the usual level.
The fares apply to selected dates from September to December 2026 and January to March 2027. Prices vary a lot, so search around when you’re booking to find the best ones.
Why this deal stands out
- New York from £357 return is well below the £500-£700 fares currently showing with many other airlines.
- Orlando from £315 return is also very strong, especially for direct flights from Gatwick.
- Carry-on is included, so the fare is not quite as stripped back as it first looks.
- The travel window covers autumn, winter, and early spring.
What we found
- London Gatwick to New York JFK from £357 return, Economy Light.
- London Gatwick to Orlando from £315 return, Economy Light.
- Both examples were direct with Norse Atlantic UK.
- The New York example showed Gatwick-JFK at 13:05-15:55 and JFK-Gatwick at 18:20-06:20 the next day.
- The Orlando example showed Gatwick-Orlando at 14:00-18:25 and Orlando-Gatwick at 20:30-10:00 the next day.
What to know before booking
- Economy Light is Norse’s entry-level fare, so checked baggage, meals, and seat selection may cost extra.
- The screenshots we checked showed route, price, cabin, and times, but not the exact calendar dates.
- Prices can change quickly as seats sell.
- If you need checked bags, add them before comparing against other airlines.
How to book
Tap the button below and search with Norse Atlantic. Look for London Gatwick to New York JFK or London Gatwick to Orlando, then check dates between September and December 2026 or January and March 2027.

Checked by Flight Tribe on 29 April 2026. Prices can change as availability updates.

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