Low-cost carrier Norwegian is expanding its short-haul network from Gatwick this winter with four new destinations.
Ski routes will run to Grenoble and Salzburg while winter sun flights will operate to Madeira and La Palma.
The airline is also raising frequency on services to Lanzarote, Rome and Larnaca.
Madeira will be served twice a week from October 28 with fares starting at £39.90 one-way, while La Palma in the Canary Islands will have a weekly flight from November 1 costing £45.90 one-way.
Weekly flights to Grenoble and Salzburg start on December 13 priced at £29.90 one-way. Tickets have gone on sale today (Monday).
The airline established a crew base at Gatwick last year and now offers 41 routes from the airport. It has eight Boeing 737-800s based at the airport as well as around 90 pilots and 200 cabin crew.
The winter expansion follows the start of transatlantic services to New York, Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale earlier this month.