Arendal, 1 December 2021: Norse Atlantic Airways' CEO and founder, Bjørn Tore
Larsen, will today present at the SB1 Airline Seminar in Oslo, Norway. 

Highlights:
	Norse is taking a careful and planned approach to start-up based on demand.
	Launch plan reflects the uncertainties associated with new COVID developments
and travel restrictions. 
	Norway AOC on track and expected to be issued by yearend.
	First flight expected to take off from OSL in spring 2022.
	Ready to scale up in line with demand.
	Aircraft delivery according to schedule from December through March.

CEO and founder Bjørn Tore Larsen said:

"Flexibility is key to our business model. Since our launch we have underlined
that our entry to the market will be guided by the development of the pandemic,
the removal of travel restrictions and the return of demand for transatlantic
travel. We are looking forward to welcoming our customers on board our Boeing
787 Dreamliners in spring 2022 and will scale up in line with profitable
demand".

Please find a copy of the presentation attached.

Investor contacts:
James Lightbourn, CFO, james.lightbourn@flynorse.com 
Ben Boiling, SVP Finance & Corporate, ben.boiling@flynorse.com 

Media contact:
Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen, Chief Communications and Public Affairs Officer,
lasse.sandaker-nielsen@flynorse.com

About Norse Atlantic Airways
Norse Atlantic Airways is a new innovative airline planning to offer affordable
flights between popular European and US destinations with a fleet of modern,
fuel-efficient and more environmentally friendly Boeing 787 Dreamliners. Norse
Atlantic Airways was established in February 2021 with its shares admitted to
trading on Euronext Growth Oslo in April 2021. For more information, visit
www.flynorse.com.

This stock exchange release was published by Ben Boiling, SVP Finance &
Corporate, Norse Atlantic ASA, on 1 December 2021 at 13:00 CET.

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