About N0
N0 is a carrier that defies easy categorisation, which is perhaps its most interesting quality. With 16 non-stop routes spread across 9 airports, it operates at a scale that's too focused to be a legacy giant but too geographically ambitious to be a simple regional player. What stands out immediately is the transatlantic reach — the USA claims four routes in the network — sitting alongside a strong Southeast Asian presence anchored at Bangkok's BKK. This isn't an airline built for short hops. It's one that seems comfortable with distance, and that shapes everything about the experience it offers.
Why fly N0?
The honest case for N0 comes down to connectivity in places where good options are genuinely scarce. If you're routing through BKK or HKT, you're already in one of Asia's most well-traveled corridors, and having a carrier that also reaches Stockholm's ARN or Rome's FCO on the same network is quietly useful for multi-leg itineraries. The FCO-LAX run at just over 10,200 kilometres is the airline's longest stretch, and for travelers who want a single-carrier option between southern Europe and the American west coast, that matters more than people admit. The total network spans over 137,000 kilometres — which for 16 routes is genuinely impressive reach per route.
N0 hub airports
- BKK Bangkok — 2 N0 routes from Thailand
- ARN Stockholm — 2 N0 routes from Sweden
- HKT Phuket — 2 N0 routes from Thailand
- FCO Rome — 2 N0 routes from Italy
- JFK New York — 2 N0 routes from USA
Top destination countries on N0
- USA — 4 N0 routes
- Thailand — 4 N0 routes
- Norway — 2 N0 routes
- Sweden — 2 N0 routes
- Italy — 2 N0 routes
- Greece — 1 N0 routes
- France — 1 N0 routes
Tips for booking N0
Book early on the transatlantic routes, particularly FCO-LAX — long-haul seats on a smaller network tend to fill unevenly, with cheap fares disappearing faster than you'd expect. If you're connecting through ARN or BKK, give yourself generous layover time; N0's lean route map means missed connections have fewer recovery options than you'd find on a major hub carrier. Check baggage allowances carefully before you fly — smaller airlines often apply stricter interpretations of their own policies at check-in. And because the network skews toward specific country pairs rather than broad coverage, it rewards travelers with fixed destinations over those who like flexible routing.
Frequently asked questions about N0
Where does N0 fly?
N0 operates 16 routes connecting major destinations across Asia, North America, and Europe, with a strong presence in Thailand and regular service to the USA and Norway.
What is N0's main hub?
Bangkok (BKK) serves as N0's primary hub, making it the central connection point for the airline's network.
What type of airline is N0?
Based on its route network spanning long-haul international destinations, N0 operates as a full-service international carrier offering scheduled service across multiple regions.
When should I book flights with N0?
For the best fares, book 6-8 weeks in advance for international routes, and consider flying on weekdays rather than weekends to find lower prices.
What are N0's baggage and check-in policies?
Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare class and route; we recommend checking your booking confirmation or contacting N0 directly for specific details on your ticket.