Norwegian makes it easier for Brits to book £210 flights to French Caribbean
Low-cost airline Norwegian has made it easier than ever for Brits to take off to the French Caribbean this winter with fares from £210 one way incl. taxes.
Low-cost airline Norwegian has made it easier than ever for Brits to take off to the French Caribbean this winter with fares from £210 one way incl. taxes.
Production growth, high load factor and increased passenger growth had a positive effect on Norwegian’s February traffic figures.
Low-cost airline Norwegian has released a record number of seats for holiday-seeking Brits looking to jet away this summer to the U.S. 425,000 seats are now available on Norwegian’s direct flights between the UK and U.S. which include Norwegian’s two latest low-cost destinations – Boston and San Francisco-Oakland with fares from £135.
Norwegian CIO Dag Skage looks at some of the issues discussed at the Travel Technology Europe event in London
Norwegian, Europe’s third largest low-cost carrier, has agreed to join Airlines for Europe (A4E) - Europe’s new airline association.
Today Norwegian took delivery of its first 787-9 Dreamliner. “This marks our continued commitment to the company’s global expansion ensuring travellers across that world access to high quality flights at a low fare,” Norwegian’s CEO Bjørn Kjos said.
New flights from the French capital to New York JFK, Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale/Miami airports, with fares starting from €179 one-way
Norwegian’s 2015 results are characterised by high load factors, continued fleet renewal and moderate capacity growth.
Norwegian has scheduled a presentation of the fourth quarter and full year 2015 report 11 February 2016. The results will be released 7AM CET followed by a presentation by CEO Bjørn Kjos and CFO Frode Foss at 8:30AM CET with live webcast. To see the webcast, log on to http://presenter.qbrick.com/?pguid=6c350f25-a7e7-43d7-9763-c372935680ca
Norwegian has scheduled a presentation of the fourth quarter interim report 11 February 2016. The results will be released 7AM CET followed by a presentation by CEO Bjørn Kjos and CFO Frode Foss at 8:30AM CET with live WEB-cast.
Norwegian, Europe’s third largest low cost carrier, is today celebrating five years since it became the first airline to offer free Wi-Fi on European routes - by revealing the world’s first study into sky-high surfing habits.
Norwegian carried more than 1.7 million passengers this month, a considerable increase compared to January last year.
The Norwegian group is a leading Nordic aviation company, headquartered at Fornebu outside Oslo, Norway. The company has over 8,200 employees and owns two of the prominent airlines in the Nordics: Norwegian Air Shuttle and Widerøe’s Flyveselskap. Widerøe was acquired by Norwegian in 2024, aiming to facilitate seamless air travel across the two airline’s networks.
Norwegian Air Shuttle, the largest Norwegian airline with around 4,700 employees, operates an extensive route network connecting Nordic countries to key European destinations. In 2023, Norwegian carried over 20 million passengers and maintained a fleet of 87 Boeing 737-800 and 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Widerøe’s Flyveselskap, Norway’s oldest airline, is Scandinavia’s largest regional carrier. The airline has more than 3,500 employees. Mainly operating the short-runway airports in rural Norway, Widerøe operates several state contract routes (PSO routes) in addition to its own commercial network. In 2023, the airline had 3.3 million passengers and a fleet of 48 aircraft, including 45 Bombardier Dash 8’s and three Embraer E190-E2's. Widerøe Ground Handling provides ground handling services at 41 Norwegian airports.
The Norwegian group has sustainability as a key priority and has committed to significantly reducing carbon emissions from its operations. Among numerous initiatives, the most noteworthy is the investment in production and use of fossil-free aviation fuel (SAF). Norwegian strives to become the sustainable choice for its passengers, actively contributing to the transformation of the aviation industry.