British Airways is set to launch its first-ever flight to Tromsø, Norway, on 1 December 2024. This marks a significant milestone for the airline, as Tromsø becomes its most northern destination globally.
Renowned for offering visitors unrivalled views of the aurora borealis, Tromsø also offers a winter wonderland of activities like skiing, mountaineering, and whale watching, with average winter temperatures ranging from 0°C to -5°C.
The city, nestled in the Arctic Circle, will be easily accessible with flights from London Heathrow to Tromsø running twice a week until 27 March 2025, with return fares starting at £153. As Aurora seekers and arctic adventurers get ready to book their flights to this coveted destination this winter, Moxy Tromsø is the perfect place to stay, being just a 5-minute drive from the airport.
Having opened in June 2023, Moxy Tromsø marks Marriott Bonvoy’s northernmost property in its global portfolio and offers a stylish, fun and comfortable respite from the Nordic adventure playground. The hotel’s central location offers the perfect hub for epic Arctic adventures, from dog sledding and reindeer spotting to humpback whale safaris and hunting the mesmerising Northern Lights displays – ideal for those inspired by the recent aurora sightings in the UK.
Following a day exploring the very best of this Arctic Capital, Sky Bar Moxy, located on the 11th floor rooftop, offers the perfect spot to soak in the undisturbed views of the fjord and mountains beyond with a ‘Got Moxy’ cocktail in hand. With a different stay and experience for each season – Moxy Tromsø is the ultimate hotel for fun-hunters to add to their bucket list, which is now easier than ever to get to with British Airways’ new flight route this winter.
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