Travellers eyeing a winter break in Thailand have a new direct option from London, as Norse Atlantic Airways is set to fly non-stop to Phuket on a seasonal basis from December 2026. According to Fly4free, return fares start at £426, while another deal listing puts some examples closer to £466, underlining that the cheapest seats will depend on the exact dates selected.

For holidaymakers, the main appeal is simple: a straight flight to one of Thailand’s best-known beach destinations without the hassle of a connection. Mr Planeguy reports that the route between London Gatwick and Phuket begins on 4 December 2026 and is due to operate three times a week through the winter season, which should make it easier to build a two-week beach escape or a longer Thailand itinerary around fixed departures.

The fare level may look attractive, but the fine print matters. Fly4free says the basic ticket includes only one cabin bag, and baggage guidance published elsewhere for Norse indicates that checked luggage is typically not included in the lowest fares and is usually added separately. That means beachgoers heading for long stays, or families packing for a tropical holiday, should check the total cost carefully before booking.

Phuket remains a strong choice for travellers wanting an easy mix of beaches, food and onward island trips. Fly4free highlights the island’s access to places such as Phi Phi and the Similan Islands, alongside temples, street food and wildlife experiences elsewhere in Thailand. For UK visitors, the new route could mean less time in transit and more time spent actually on holiday, especially during the cooler European winter months when Thailand is at its most tempting.

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