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[Expired] [Deal Alert] New York to Athens Nonstop in Premium Economy From $472

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If Greece is on your bucket list, then stop what you’re doing immediately.

We’ve found nonstop flights from New York (JFK) to Athens (ATH) in premium economy for just $478 round-trip. This is a remarkable price to fly from the U.S. to Greece with a bit more comfort.

Ultra-low-cost, long-haul carrier Norse is responsible for these incredibly low fares. Here’s how to book for yourself.

Fare Deal — Details

If you’re wondering what the catch is, there isn’t a catch.

Norse Atlantic Airways Athens New York JFK
Norse is well known for offering a competitive premium economy product. Image Credit: Norse Atlantic

While Norse might be an ultra-low-cost carrier, its lowest premium economy Light fares include carry-on baggage of up to 15 kg, 2 meal services, and premium boarding and check-in.

Fares are only available for a short period of time from late April to the early part of May 2025.

  • Class: Premium economy
  • Routes: New York (JFK) to Athens (ATH)
  • Dates: April and May, 2025
  • Rates: From $482 round-trip

To include a checked bag, you’ll have to upgrade to the Classic fare or add this as an extra when making your booking.

And here’s an example of a sample fare:

New York to Athens in premium economy with Norse
Proof that you can fly nonstop to Greece and back in premium economy for just $482. Image Credit: Norse Atlantic

If you want to venture beyond Athens, the Greek capital is an excellent starting point due to its numerous picturesque islands.

How To Book

The best way to book these fares is directly through Norse Atlantic and by using a travel rewards credit card that will reward you for doing so.

A great example is The Platinum Card® from American Express, which earns you 5x Membership Rewards points per $1 spent on this deal with Norse (limit of $500,000 per year on flights booked directly with airlines or AmexTravel.com, then 1x thereafter).

Once you’ve earned those points, they can then be transferred to several airline and hotel loyalty programs for cheaper stays and flights.

Hot Tip:

The Amex Platinum card also comes with a complimentary Priority Pass membership (enrollment required). This means you’ll be able to wine, dine, and relax in a lounge even before taking a flight with a low-cost airline like Norse.

Final Thoughts

This is a fantastic deal to fly in premium economy from New York to Athens in late spring. Even though Norse Atlantic Airways is a low-cost airline, we’ve heard some great things about its premium economy product. Additionally, these fares are comparable to economy pricing, so getting to fly in a bit more comfort in premium economy for under $500 is truly a remarkable deal.

If the dates are good for you, it’s a great idea to book soon since these low prices won’t stick around for long!

For rates and fees of The Platinum Card® from American Express, click here.

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About Daniel Ross

Daniel has loved aviation and travel his entire life. He earned a Master of Science in Air Transport Management and has written about travel and aviation in publications like Simple Flying, The Points Guy, and more.

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