I spent $180 on a red-eye flight to Europe. I'd book the same budget airline again, but there's one thing I'd change.
- I took a red-eye flight from NYC to Berlin with Norse Atlantic AirwaysΒ in October 2022.
- For $180, I traveled through the night on a nonstop economy flight with a row of seats to myself.
- Although I thought the flight itself was ideal for a red-eye, I started my trip feeling exhausted.
In October 2022, I took an eight-hour red-eye flight with Norse Atlantic Airways, an airline I'd never heard of.
Norse Atlantic Airways is a budget airline that started flying in 2022 with nonstop trips from the US to Germany, Norway, the UK, France, Greece, and Italy.
The flight from my home in NYC to Berlin kicked off a two-week train trip through Europe. I booked my travels with the lesser-known airline because it was the cheapest nonstop flight leaving from my local airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK).Β
I selected an economy-light ticket, the lowest tier available, for $88. The booking included a seat and storage space under the seat in front of me. I also spent $75 for advanced seat selection, and there was a $20 airport check-in fee. The trip cost a total of $183.
In the past, I've appreciated domestic red-eye flights because they give me an extra day at my destination.
But this was my first international red-eye flight, and the long-haul journey through the night left me exhausted at the beginning of my trip. To me, it wasn't worth the day I saved.
I could have checked in online for free, but I wanted to print my boarding pass at the airport.
Aside from people in line to board an aircraft, I hardly saw anyone.
I was among the last to board and got situated in my seat right around midnight.
I paid extra to select a window seat before the flight so that I could lean against the window to rest.
It felt like a standard plane seat to me.
The seat pitch was between 27 and 32 inches, according to the representative.
Although I spent most of the time trying to sleep, I appreciated having the screen.
In fact, I noticed many of the seats were empty.
Amenity prices ranged from $3.50 to $6.50.
I woke several times through the night.
Unlike most economy aircraft bathrooms I've used, the floor wasn't sticky and the trash can wasn't overflowing.Β
I found that food and beverages weren't included in the price of my ticket, so I decided to skip it.
Still, when I got off the plane, I felt completely exhausted due to a lack of sleep.
The flight was comfortable and clean, and landing early was a nice bonus.
Even after a night of sleep, I found that the exhaustion from the overnight flight β combined with jet lag β lasted for days. This wasn't ideal at the start of a two-week adventure.
My exhaustion wore off within a couple of days of my trip, but I had a lingering thought β next time I fly internationally, I won't mind spending a little more money and a little less time at my destination for a day flight.