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  • Type: Low Cost
  • IATA: DY
  • ICAO: NOZ

News

Airline registrations flood in for Routes Europe

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Senior network planners from more than 50 carriers confirm their attendance at Europe’s leading route development event.

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Interview: Changi to build on record-breaking year

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Changi Airport in Singapore, the reigning overall winner at the Routes Asia Marketing Awards, has just crossed another milestone with more than 60...

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Routes most-read - our top stories of 2017

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What were Routesonline readers most interested in this year? We reveal our list of the most-read stories throughout 2017.

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Norwegian to ramp up UK expansion after landing Gatwick slots

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Low-cost carrier Norwegian has stepped up its growth plans in the UK with the acquisition of further slots at London Gatwick Airport.

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How Icelandair aims to tackle Norwegian’s transatlantic ambitions, Keflavík capacity crunch and fleet renewal

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Icelandair's Einar Pall Tomasson explains how the airline is responding to aggressive transatlantic competition from the likes of Norwegian and WOW...

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Norwegian moves closer to Argentina flights as profits rise

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Norwegian's network is set for further expansion after its planned Argentinian routes moved a step closer.

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737 Max fuels record Boeing deliveries

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Boeing made more than 200 aircraft deliveries during the third quarter - a record for the US plane maker.

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Chicago's airports to "aggressively" pursue new airlines

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The city's "bold tourism goal" of 55 million visitors by 2020 means a renewed focus on new services.

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easyJet unveils long-haul partnership

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Butget airline easyJet has formed a partnership that will allow its passengers to connect to long-haul routes via a single booking.

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Route Exchange airline opportunity: Cork-Prague

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Routesonline's monthly profile of an unserved route as featured on Route Exchange. This month we take a look at the case for Cork-Prague.

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