Amanda Adler
- Using budget airlines, I flew from my home in Orlando, Florida, to Venice, Italy, for only $260.
- My eight-hour transatlantic flight on Norse Atlantic was surprisingly comfortable and nice.
- I wasn't as impressed by the two-hour easyJet flight on the second part of my trip, but it was fine.
I'm a fan of discount carriers and have often flown with Spirit, Frontier, Allegiant, and other low-cost, no-frill options. However, those flights have always been within the Americas and fairly short.
I was skeptical about taking an eight-hour journey across the Atlantic with a budget airline. But when I saw Norse Atlantic's budget-friendly flights from my home in Orlando to London, I couldn't resist.
So, I gave the low-cost airline a try in Economy Light for the first leg of a recent trip to Italy.
I spent $196 on the Norse flights from Orlando to London, then booked a flight from London to Venice with budget airline easyJet for $64.
I was shocked to learn that, despite offering an impressively low price tag for an international flight, Norse's in-flight experience well exceeded anything I've found on other budget-friendly airlines.