Norwegian unveils new summer routes
Norwegian is launching 40 new routes, including new point-to-point routes outside the Nordics region.
It also includes new London Gatwick flights.
The route programme includes nine new routes from Norway, 17 from Denmark, nine from Sweden and two new routes from Finland.
New point-to-point flight for next year include Malaga-Munich, Alicante-Munich, Riga-Corfu, and Riga-Tivat.
Overall, the summer flight programme will comprise 332 routes to 123 destinations.
“From our bases in Europe, we are also starting new point-to-point routes and are looking forward to a busy summer season,” said Magnus Thome Maursund, Norwegian Chief Commercial Officer.
Norwegian adds Basel, Lyon, Montpellier, Pristina, Zadar and Bari among other destinations to the route network for summer.
New London Gatwick flights to Gothenburg will operate four times a week from 2 May.
New Munich-Malaga and Munich-Alicante routes operate throughout the summer season, along with the Riga-Corfu and Riga-Tivat routes.
Next summer Norwegian will have a fleet of around 90 aircraft flying a total of 332 routes to 123 destinations.
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