Norwegian has launched its Black Friday Weekend sale, offering travellers up to 30% off all short-haul flights and 15% off all long-haul routes in the UK and Ireland.

You can access special Black Friday weekend deals right now on all flights when travelling from 3 December 2018 – 31 March 2019, excluding 17 December 2018 to 6 January 2019. Book by 23.59 GMT Monday 26 November using campaign code: EVERYROUTE18.

For inspiration on where to go with Norwegian read our earlier article here about visiting upstate New York.

Black Friday deals from the UK

Up to 15% off long-haul flights from the UK

Consumers can enjoy up to 15% off all long-haul flights from London Gatwick and Edinburgh. From London Gatwick passengers can save when flying non-stop to the US, South America and Asia, meanwhile from Edinburgh, Scots can head stateside to New York Stewart for less.

For the first time, the Premium cabin is also included in the Black Friday weekend sale offering both holidaymakers and business travellers an enhanced experience when flying with Norwegian long-haul from London Gatwick. The Premium cabin includes lounge access at selected airports, fast-track security and priority boarding before stepping onboard brand-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Premium offers spacious seating with over a metre of legroom, Premium meal service and two pieces of checked luggage up to 20kg each.

Fly from the UK to Europe for less

For travellers looking to book a bargain break this winter, they can enjoy up to 30% all flights from the UK to Europe. From London Gatwick, all 17 short-haul routes are included in the sale, perfect for passengers looking to book a trip to the warmer Spanish climate or a winter snow break to Scandinavia. From Edinburgh, travellers will be able to get discounted flights to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, while from Manchester flights to Oslo, Stavanger and Stockholm are also included in the sale.

Book now at www.norwegian.com/uk/flights-black-Friday

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