Low-cost airline announces 10 new routes and 38 weekly transatlantic flights from Edinburgh, Belfast, Cork, Shannon and Dublin to greater New York, Boston and New England areas.
Low-cost airline Norwegian today announced a series of groundbreaking new transatlantic flights from 5 cities in the UK and Ireland, offering passengers low-cost travel to the USA from just £69/€69.
In total, Norwegian will launch 10 new routes with 38 new weekly transatlantic flights this summer from Edinburgh, Belfast, Cork, Shannon and Dublin. The flights will serve three destinations on the US east coast, with a focus on smaller US airports – these airports offer good access into the New York, Boston and New England areas but carry significantly lower landing charges, allowing Norwegian to offer some truly affordable fares that will allow as many people as possible to fly.
The new transatlantic routes will be operated on brand new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft – Norwegian is the European launch customer for this state-of-the-art new aircraft which offers a longer range and greater seat capacity than existing single-aisle aircraft. Passengers will be able to travel in a fresh and modern single-class economy cabin with hot and cold food options available to purchase onboard.
Flights are now on sale at www.norwegian.com/uk, offering some of the cheapest ever transatlantic fares and never before seen routes from the UK and Ireland:
Double-daily transatlantic flights from Edinburgh from £69. From 15th June 2017, Norwegianwill launch new direct services from Edinburgh to three US airports – Stewart International Airport, Providence Airport, and Bradley International Airport – all offering simple and affordable connections to New York, Boston and New England. Fares start from £69 one way.
The only direct transatlantic flights from Belfast, with fares from £69. From 1st July 2017, Norwegian will launch direct services from Belfast International to two US airports – Stewart International Airport and Providence Airport – offering connections to New York City, New England and Boston. Fares on Belfast’s only direct transatlantic flights start from £69 one way.
The first ever transatlantic flights from Cork, and new US routes from Dublin and Shannon, with fares from €69. From 1st July, Norwegian will the first ever transatlantic flights from Cork with a service to Providence Airport, together with new US routes from Shannon and Dublin to Stewart International Airport and Providence. Fares start from €69 one way.
Norwegian already operates low-cost flights to 8 major US cities from London Gatwick – the addition of new routes to smaller US airports now offers even greater choice and ground-breaking fares to passengers in other parts of the UK and Ireland. The US airports the new routes will serve are:
Stewart International (SWF) which is conveniently situated in New York state, 90 minutes away from the Big Apple (see airport factsheet attached);
Providence, Rhode Island (PVD) which is centrally located for New England’s key points of interest, with Boston 90 minutes away, together with Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard also within reach (see airport factsheet attached);
Bradley International (BDL) located in the heart of Connecticut, two hours away from New York City and Boston, and a gateway to the many attractions of New England (see factsheet attached)
Norwegian CEO Bjorn Kjos said: “We are pleased to announce our new highly-anticipated transatlantic routes. Our new, non-stop service will enable tens of thousands of new travellers to fly between the continents much more affordably. Norwegian’s latest transatlantic offering is not only great news for the traveling public, but also for the local U.S, Irish and UK economies as we will bring more tourists that will increase spending, supporting thousands of local jobs.
“We are excited to finally be able to launch services to the US from Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland, and we would like to express a big gratitude for the extensive support from consumer groups, government officials, airports, and the travel and tourism industry on both sides of the Atlantic in our quest to offer affordable transatlantic flights for all.”
Norwegian is Europe’s third largest low-cost carrier, carrying 30 million yearly passengers to more than 140 global destinations. Norwegian has been voted the Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline for two consecutive years at the renowned SkyTrax Awards, and the Europe’s Best Low-Cost Airline for four consecutive years.