Norwegian
Norwegian began operating as a low-cost carrier in 2002. Since then, our mission has been to offer affordable fares for all and to allow customers to travel the smart way by offering value and choice throughout their journey. Norwegian has...
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Norwegian, Air France announce planned cuts
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Norwegian and Air France are altering their networks in response to the demand slump caused by the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus.
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United evaluates next New York-Manchester move
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Weekly capacity between New York and Manchester during the summer is set to drop by a third compared with 2019, but United Airlines is awaiting...
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US Senate minority leader Schumer pushes airlines to start new routes to New York airports
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Sen. Schumer contacted Aer Lingus, JetBlue Airways and United Airlines.
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Norwegian ditches Oakland for SFO, citing business flyers
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Scandinavian LCC switches its focus to San Francisco.
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2019 in review: July to December
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The second part of our review of 2019 features the demise of Thomas Cook; World Routes 2019 in Adelaide: Delta's deal with LATAM; and Wizz Air's...
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JetSMART to grow Argentina network with Norwegian subsidiary
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Chilean ultra-low-cost carrier JetSMART is expanding its operations in Argentina with the purchase of Norwegian’s subsidiary in the country.
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European airlines still facing an uncertain future
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Trouble is brewing in Europe’s saturated market, with many airlines collapsing this year
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Bulletin board: Emirates, American Airlines, Air Astana, Norwegian and more
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This week: Emirates firms Dreamliner and A350 orders; Gulf Air and SpiceJet sign cooperation agreement; Norwegian hires a new CEO; Air Astana puts...
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Norwegian founder hints at alliance agreements
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Fresh from signing a co-operation agreement with New York-based JetBlue, low-cost long-haul specialist Norwegian is planning to expand its alliance...
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Norwegian adds 16 Scandinavian routes and makes further transatlantic changes
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Norwegian is launching 16 new direct routes from Scandinavia from spring 2020, seven of which are from Oslo, Trondheim, Stavanger and Routes Europe...
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Route rundown: KUL-OKA, AUS-CDG, YYC-FCO
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This week: AirAsia X to open Okinawa service; Norwegian to add Austin - Paris non-stop; and WestJet plans seasonal flights between Calgary and Rome.
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Norwegian and JetBlue agree network partnership
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Norwegian and JetBlue are partnering to allow passengers to fly between Europe and the US and onward to multiple destinations under a single booking.
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Norwegian makes transatlantic frequency changes
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Low-cost long-haul carrier Norwegian is to boost frequencies to some of its US destinations from London next summer, but will reduce service to...
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Oakland seeks to build on Southwest success
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After securing Southwest's much-anticipated first routes to Hawaii, award-winning Oakland International is aiming to further develop its network...
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Norwegian scales back transatlantic routes
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Scandinavian carrier Norwegian is ending flights between Ireland and North America from September, blaming the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max for...
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Flight-shaming: is it time for the route development industry to act?
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The flygskam – or flight-shaming – movement is materially impacting the public’s desire to travel and radiating across Europe from Scandinavia....
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Bjørn Kjos steps down as Norwegian’s CEO; Flyadeal drops Boeing order in favour of all-Airbus fleet; Lufthansa to base two more A380s in...
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World Routes 2019 meeting request system opens soon
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Senior network planners from over 125 of the world’s leading airlines will be accepting meeting requests when scheduling opens on Wednesday 10 July.
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Norwegian launches Manchester-Bergen
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Low-cost carrier to serve twice-weekly route to the host city of Routes Europe 2020.
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Top ten most-requested airlines at World Routes events confirm Adelaide attendance
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Norwegian, Delta Air Lines and Hainan Airlines are among the carriers to have registered for World Routes 2019.