5 Reasons To Fly To Orlando With Norwegian

1. The Price

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The main reason to fly to Orlando with Norwegian is the price, it's a bargain. Prices start from £155 one-way and £275 return, I can barely fly to London from Newcastle for that!

As with many no-frills style airlines, you can customise your tickets to get exactly what you want from your flight. The cheapest LowFare economy ticket does not come with checked baggage or meals, but you can add these if you choose to. Those in LowFare+ get a generous 20kg bag.

If you'd prefer to fly in their wonderful Premium Cabin then fares start at £519 one-way and £959 for return. Premium tickets come with two checked bags (23kg each), fast track through security and access to Gatwick's No1 Lounge.

Norwegian is the perfect airline to take if you need that Florida sunshine on a budget but don't plan on compromising on quality.

Fact Box:

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· Norwegian operates year round direct from London Gatwick to Orlando

· All flights are operated by a fleet of brand new Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft with two cabins – Premium and economy

· Fares start from £155 one-way and £275 return in LowFare economy and £519 one-way and £959 return in Premium including all taxes and charges and subject to availability

· To book visit www.norwegian.com/uk or call 0330 828 0854

A seven night stay* at Universal’s Aventura Hotel is from £414 per adult and £404 per child, based on two adults and two children (aged 3-9) sharing a standard 2 queen room. The price includes Universal 3-park Explorer Tickets for 14 days unlimited access to Universal Studios Florida, Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Universal’s Volcano Bay water theme park. Stay on-site at any of Universal Orlando’s hotels and receive Early Park Admission (with valid ticket to the parks) and complimentary transportation around the resort. To book visit https://www.attractiontickets.com/en

*based on mid-August pricing

For more information on Universal Orlando Resort visit www.universalorlando.co.uk

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