Norwegian Air announces big expansion of US flights from London
Low-cost airline Norwegian is continuing its rapid transatlantic growth with the addition of over 150,000 extra seats on some of its most popular US routes from London Gatwick this summer.
From March 25, it will offer 10 extra weekly flights to Los Angeles, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Oakland and Boston.
It is believed Norwegian will significantly reduce its short-haul frequency from Gatwick this summer.
Today it confirmed that the additional long-haul frequencies will mean that this summer it will offer 11 flights a week to Los Angeles, daily flights to Boston, six flights a week to Oakland in San Francisco, three flights a week to Fort Lauderdale and four a week to Orlando.
Chief commercial officer Thomas Ramdahl said: "With our US flights proving to be incredibly popular we have chosen to increase frequency to the States, with over 150,000 additional seats going on sale for this summer.
"We are giving both leisure and business travelers more choice and flexibility when travelling from London Gatwick along with attractive fares, all on board our fleet of brand new Dreamliner aircraft.
"The UK continues to be the centre of our long-haul growth and this year will be our busiest yet at London Gatwick with increased frequency and new routes to the US launching just next month."
Gatwick CEO Stewart Wingate added: "Gatwick passengers appreciate Norwegian’s affordable airfares and great service and it’s due to popular demand that the airline is adding 10 more weekly low cost long haul flights to the USA."
Norwegian, which is Europe’s third largest low-cost airline, is also launching two new direct routes from Gatwick to the US next month, with the addition of a daily service to Chicago starting on March 25 and a four-weekly service to Austin commencing March 27.
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