Norwegian Air expanding to Seattle, Denver

Thursday, 10 Apr, 2017 0

 

Norwegian Air recently announced two new low fare transatlantic routes adding Seattle and Denver to its flight network.
 
The new direct routes to London Gatwick Airport kick off from September 16, using 344-seat Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
 
The Denver to London route will operate twice a week with an additional flight for the holiday travel season beginning in November.
 
From Seattle Norwegian will fly four times a week.
 
"Norwegian’s choice to serve Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is a testament to our region’s economic growth," said Sea-Tac airport operations Director Michael Ehl.
 
"Sea-Tac’s total passenger volume has grown 40% in just five years, and Norwegian’s Boeing 787-9 service will provide more options to travelers, as well as promote tourism and trade in the region."
 
One-way airfares from Denver and Seattle start at $199.
 
"As we expand our high-quality services to the USA, we will continue offering passengers greater choice, convenient schedules and affordable fares when flying Norwegian," said Thomas Ramdahl, Norwegian’s chief commercial officer.
 
The new flights will take the number of US routes operated by Norwegian to nine.
 


 

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