Manchester Airport launches new Arctic routes, connecting UK business travellers to Tromsø
Travellers flying from Manchester Airport will soon have direct access to the Arctic, with Norwegian and easyJet launching new services to Tromsø, the world’s most northerly city, in the coming weeks.
Both airlines will offer flights directly from Manchester to Tromsø, with Norwegian starting their service this Wednesday and easyJet following suit from 19 November. Each airline will operate twice weekly, with Norwegian flying on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and easyJet on Tuesdays and Saturdays. With a flight time of just over three hours, these new routes will be particularly appealing for UK-based business travellers who may want to combine their work trips with an extraordinary experience, as Tromsø is renowned for its unique Arctic landscape and rich cultural heritage.
For Global Travel Management customers, these flights offer new opportunities to explore a destination not only popular for leisure but also important for business in industries such as renewable energy and Arctic research. The launch of these services from Manchester, a major hub for UK business travellers, highlights the increasing importance of connecting the UK with diverse global regions.
Tromsø’s appeal stretches beyond its title as the world’s most northerly city, offering a range of activities in one of the planet’s most stunning natural settings. Whether it’s whale-watching, catching a glimpse of the mesmerising Northern Lights, or exploring the local Sami culture on a reindeer sleigh ride, Tromsø provides business travellers with a chance to unwind in a completely different environment after meetings or conferences. Additionally, Tromsø’s strategic position inside the Arctic Circle makes it a prime destination for those interested in eco-tourism and sustainability.
Paul Baker, Sales Director at Global Travel Management, commented on the benefit these flights bring to business travellers:
With Manchester now offering direct flights to Tromsø, our clients have the chance to explore a unique Arctic destination that could be of particular interest for those working in the renewable energy or environmental sectors. The short flight time and twice-weekly schedule make it easy for UK-based business travellers to incorporate Tromsø into their itineraries, whether for business or leisure.
Stephen Turner, Chief Commercial Officer at Manchester Airport, emphasised the airport’s growing route network, noting that Tromsø is now the most northerly destination available from Manchester. He stated,
These new services to Tromsø are a really exciting addition and give people planning their next city break or adventurous holiday a truly unique option.
If you would like more information about how these new routes could benefit your business travel plans, contact your Global Travel Management Account Manager today.