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Budget airline launches new cheap flights to one of the UK’s top winter sun destinations

NEW flights to Thailand are being launched by a low-cost airline this year from the UK.

Norse Airways has confirmed plans to start a new route from London Gatwick to Bangkok in Thailand.

Norse Atlantic Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner preparing for takeoff at an airport.
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Norse is launching new flights to Bangkok from the UK this year[/caption]
Bangkok Chinatown street scene with double-decker buses and street vendors.
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The new route is the first Asian destination for the airline[/caption]

The budget carrier launched in 2022, replacing WOW Air which went bust in 2019.

Offering cheap long-haul flights from the UK, the new route will start from October 26 with four services a week.

One-way fares start from £295pp although we found some for as little as £203pp when travelling in March 2026.

This is much cheaper than the current cheapest fares starting from £438 with Thai Airways.

Other airlines with direct UK to Bangkok flights include Singapore Air, Emirates and British Airways, with return fares around £700 (compared to Norse’s £527pp).

Of course passengers will have to pay for all the extras on top, as the cheapest fare doesn’t include luggage or meals.

However, the new budget route will make it much cheaper to visit Thailand’s capital city.

The airline’s founder Bjørn Tore Larsen said they were “thrilled” to launch their first Asian destination.

They added: “We’re excited to launch direct flights between London Gatwick and Bangkok, a top choice among our travelers.

“This addition not only strengthens our existing network between Asia but also builds on our routes from London Gatwick to destinations across the Atlantic and South Africa.

“For us it’s all about offering more travel options at great prices without compromising on comfort and service for those looking to enjoy a beautiful and warm winter sunshine destination.”

Passengers will fly on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, with either economy or premium economy options.

Thailand was named a top travel destination this year by Travel + Leisure, with both British Airways and TUI also launching new flights in response.

It also recently featured in the new White Lotus series.

And Norse Atlantic already have an number of other low-cost, long-haul routes in the UK including to New York.

New last year was a London Gatwick to Las Vegas flight, with one-way fares as little as £163.

And a new London Gatwick to Cape Town route launched last year as well, starting from £499.

However, the airline has also confirmed they would be scrapping a UK route this summer as well.

What is it like going to Bangkok?

The Sun’s Assistant Travel Editor Sophie Swietochowski recently visited Bangkok.

The street-food stalls in Chinatown offer plenty of dishes for less than the equivalent of £1 in local currency Thai baht.

While in Chinatown, also enjoy a night out in the nearby Soi Nana district where many once traditional shops have been transformed into fashionable bars.

But one thing worth spending a bit more money on in Bangkok is a cocktail at the Lebua Hotel’s Sky Bar, which many will recognise as a filming location from 2011 buddy comedy film The Hangover 2.

A cocktail, including the Hangovertini, a whisky treat made with rosemary, honey and apple, will set you back £30 or so.

But you can order just one and stay for the skyline views that are Bangkok’s best.

I also scored a couple of nights at the Shangri-La Bangkok hotel as part of a British Airways Holiday package.

Rooms cost around £450 less per night than at the sister hotel in London but are just as opulent.

The London Gatwick to Miami route will no longer operate from October 26.

Brits will still be able to fly with both Virgin Atlantic and British Airways who have flights to Miami from London Heathrow.

Boat traveling on a canal in Bangkok, Thailand.
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We found one-way fares for as little as £203pp to Bangkok with Norse[/caption]

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Zelensky hails Ukrainians for their ‘bravery & sacrifice’ 3 years since Putin launched war after vow to resign for peace

PRESIDENT Volodymyr Zelensky has hailed Ukrainians for their “bravery and sacrifice” to mark three years since Vladimir Putin invaded.

The valiant leader shared a patriotic clip of brave soldiers fighting the invading Russians and civilians pulling together to save their country.

Volodymyr Zelensky at the Munich Security Conference.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has hailed ‘bravery and sacrifice’ of the Ukrainian people[/caption]
Ukrainian servicemen firing a BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher.
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Ukrainians have fought back against the Russian Army[/caption]

Zelensky said: “Three years of resistance. Three years of gratitude. Three years of absolute heroism of Ukrainians. I am proud of Ukraine!

“I thank everyone who defends and supports it. Everyone who works for Ukraine.

“And may the memory of all those who gave their lives for our state and people be eternal.”

More to follow… For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online

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Right time to invest in Madhya Pradesh: PM Modi at Global Investors Summit

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R. Madhavan welcomes PM Modi’s initiative of fighting obesity, further nominates influential people

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IPL: Sridharan Sriram appointed as assistant bowling coach of Chennai Super Kings

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Everyone can see the lockers but you have 20/20 vision if you can spot the football trophy in less than 58 seconds

AS THE excitement for the Champions League knockouts intensifies, a new football puzzle is putting even the sharpest eyes to the test.

Created by Live Football Tickets, this brainteaser challenges fans to find a hidden football trophy in a cluttered locker room, and it’s proving trickier than expected.

Isometric illustration of a soccer team locker room.
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Can you spot the trophy hidden in this locker room in 58 seconds or less?[/caption]

On average, it takes 58 seconds to spot the trophy. 

Think you can do it faster? Give it a go and see if you can beat the clock!

But did you know that solving optical illusions is a great way of training your brain and improving creative thinking?

Brainteasers are purposefully designed to trick our vision and can be used as simple determiners of intelligence.

So you might want to try The Sun’s wide range of optical illusions created to stimulate the deepest parts of your brain.

The answer to our original puzzle is coming up, as well as some more challenging tasks to try.

In this mind-bending image, everyone can count the ducks but if you can find the hidden needle among the reeds in less than seven seconds you may have 20/20 vision.

Another tricky brainteaser features a gnarled tree but only those with high IQ can spot a sleepy cat hiding on it.

If that’s still not hard enough for you, then have a go at spotting the hidden broom amongst the clothes in less than five seconds.

Or you can have a go at figuring out the hidden message in this band’s cover art that has confused fans for years.

How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?

Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.

Some benefits include:

  • Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
  • Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
  • Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
  • Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
  • Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
  • Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.

Lastly, puzzle fanatics have been left scratching their heads trying to find the lost feather in just 12 seconds.

Coming back to our challenge – were you able to solve the mind-bending optical illusion?

If you are still scratching your head trying to figure out the confusing picture, we’ve marked the solution for you – scroll down to find it.

Isometric illustration of a locker room with a team of players preparing for a game.
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Eagle eyed viewers will find the answer is actually hidden in the poster[/caption]
Illustration of a cat-finding puzzle; find the cat with a heart-shaped nose among many cats.
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Can you spot the heart-shaped nose on the cat?[/caption]
Illustration of a man standing on a brick bridge over a stream.
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Can you spot the mistake in this serene scene?[/caption]
Illustration of a soccer game in a stadium with a 1-1 score and fans celebrating.
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Spot the hidden match tickets in less than nine seconds[/caption]
Illustration of a cat puzzle: find the cat with a heart-shaped nose.
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The cat you are looking for is highlighted in the heart[/caption]
Illustration of a man standing on a brick bridge over a stream.
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The river isn’t flowing on the other side of the bridge[/caption]

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UK weather: Monday morning washout as Met Office maps show Brits waking to downpours with 100 flood alerts in place

BRITS have been warned of a Monday morning washout with more than 100 flood alerts in place.

The Met Office forecast a wet and windy start to the week, with heavy showers expected to batter large parts of Britain.

People watching large waves crash against a lighthouse during a storm.
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The Met Office warned of heavy rain battering the UK this morning[/caption]
Map of the UK showing flood alerts.
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There are more than 100 flood alerts in place[/caption]
People walking down a rain-slicked city street.
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Those in the south of England and Wales are set to experience the heaviest showers[/caption]

Much of the rain will be concentrated in England and Wales until around 1pm.

The heaviest lashing is predicted in Wales with up to 16mm set to fall per hour.

Those in the south and south east of England, particularly along the coastline, are also due to be hit by torrential downpours into the afternoon.

As the morning progresses, bands of rain are forecast to move north eastwards, which will see areas in northern England affected later.

Meanwhile Met Office maps show lighter showers across Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The Environment Agency has issued more than 100 flood warnings in wake of the heavy rain.

There are 15 flood warnings where flooding is expected primarily scattered around major rivers in the south west of England.

Officials have also highlighted 87 areas where flooding it is possible, stretching across the south up to the midlands.

There are also several in Wales and eastern Scotland.

However, a slightly brighter outlook is on the horizon moving further into the afternoon – with sunny spells expected for most.

Flood alerts

THERE are 15 flood alerts where flooding is expected

  • Gog Brook at Warwick
  • Groundwater flooding for the Till
  • Groundwater flooding in the Bourne Valley – The Winterbournes
  • Lower Wylye from Warminster to Wilton
  • River Avon from Didworthy to Aveton Gifford
  • River Axe (Upper) from Winsham to Axminster, including Chard Junction and Weycroft
  • River Brue and Glastonbury Millstream from Lovington to Highbridge, low lying properties
  • River Dart from Buckfastleigh to Totnes, including Staverton
  • River Lew at Gribbleford Bridge and Hatherleigh
  • River Parrett (upper) from South Perrott to Thorney
  • Rivers Strat and Neet at Helebridge
  • River Torridge (Lower) from Dolton to Bideford, including Taddiport and Weare Giffard
  • River Yeo from Sherborne to Yeovil
  • Upper Frome at Maiden Newton
  • Upper Wylye from Brixton Deverill to Warminster

Met Office meteorologist Kathryn Chalk said in a forecast on YouTube: “After an unsettled Sunday, most of us should see a good deal of sunny spells as we go through Monday but we still hold on to some heavy spells of rain so it is still a damp start so take care during rush hour there could be some spray on the road.

“The band of rain will clear its way eastwards and behind that we should see brighter skies developing.

“There will be a few showers bubbling up especially across the southern parts of England into London and East Anglia.

“Frequent showers across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland where they could turn heavy, possibly with the odd rumble of thunder.”

There will be lighter winds compared to Sunday, and highs of up to 14C in the south east.

Further showers are to be expected through the night, particularly in the south east.

Temperatures are also set to drop as bitter north westerly winds move in across the UK.

Brits can expect to wake up to a touch of frost on Tuesday morning.

Five day weather forecast

Today
Early rain will soon clear southeast England. For most, it will be a day of sunshine and showers. Some showers may be heavy, with hail and thunder. Breezy towards the north, but feeling pleasant in the sunshine in the south.

Tonight
Showers easing through the evening, though some will continue across the far northwest overnight. Dry for many, with clear spells. Chillier than of late, though staying mostly frost free.

Tuesday
Tomorrow will be another bright day, with many having a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers. Staying a little breezy and feeling cooler than today.

Outlook for Wednesday to Friday
Outbreaks of rain for many on Wednesday. Drier and brighter on Thursday. Sunny spells Friday, with rain in the northwest later. Temperatures near average, with a chance of overnight frosts.

Person photographing large waves crashing against a breakwater with a lighthouse during a storm.
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The serious flood alerts have been issued primarily in the south west of England[/caption]

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‘There’s huge belief’ – Josh van der Flier says Ireland ‘genuinely think they can do it’ as they close in on Grand Slam

JOSH VAN DER FLIER believes Ireland’s ability to stay calm in the chaos has given them the belief that they can win it all.

Ireland won the Triple Crown after seeing off Wales on Saturday and are one win away from a third Championship in a row if results go their way in a fortnight’s time.

Irish rugby players celebrating with the Triple Crown trophy.
Ireland beat Wales to win the Triple Crown
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Josh van der Flier of Ireland playing rugby.
Josh van der Flier insisted Ireland were calm throughout the chaotic game
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They are also two wins from a second Grand Slam in three years.

But the third victory of the campaign was the hardest yet as Ireland played with 14 men for 20 minutes after Garry Ringrose was red-carded.

With Wales’ confidence up and the closed roof in Cardiff raising the temperature and noise levels, it could have been chaotic.

But Ireland scored 17 unanswered points to earn the Triple Crown after prior wins over England and Scotland.

Van der Flier said: “It was very calm in the dressing room. There was nothing panicked about it. It was very calm.

“It was very clear. We knew what we needed to do and thankfully we managed to do it.

“It’s something that we talk about a lot about. In rugby, especially when you’re playing away from home, there’s a lot of chaos going on outside.

“But you need to be fairly calm and it needs to be quite relaxed and calm among the team.

“Obviously on the outside it’s absolute chaos, it’s noisy and it’s a lot of things are happening.

“So I’m very pleased with how the lads dealt with it all because it was a messy.”

And he insisted winning when it is chaotic gives Ireland the belief they can beat France and then Italy to claim another Slam.

The flanker added: “There’s an expectation. Every team goes into a tournament to win it.

“But, particularly in this group, I think that the lads genuinely believe they’re going to do it.

“There’s a huge belief in the group that we can be the best team in the world and that we can win every competition we enter.”

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