Norwegian boosts UK flight capacity for summer 2026
Norwegian has released its full summer 2026 programme, offering more options flying to and from the UK.
It spans a network of over 300 routes to more than 120 destinations across Europe.
The schedule, from March to October 2026, is now available for booking.
The airline continues to strengthen its presence in the UK, with direct year-round flights from London, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Newcastle to Nordic capitals and key cities.
“We’ve increased capacity and expanded our offering to the Nordic region, giving both leisure and business travellers even more choice,” said Magnus Thome Maursund, Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian.
Nordic destinations remain a popular choice for British travellers, thanks to the natural landscapes and outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, sailing, climbing, and skiing.
From London (Gatwick) direct to:
Norway: Ålesund, Bergen, Oslo, Stavanger, Trondheim
Denmark: Billund, Copenhagen
Sweden: Gothenburg, Stockholm
Finland: Helsinki
From Manchester direct to:
Norway: Oslo, Stavanger, Bergen
Denmark: Copenhagen
Sweden: Stockholm
From Edinburgh direct to:
Norway: Bergen, Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm
From Newcastle direct to:
Denmark: Copenhagen
The full summer 2026 schedule includes routes across Norwegian’s core markets, with approximately 90 aircraft in operation – many of which are the new, fuel-efficient Boeing 737 Max 8.
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