The new flight schedule primarily focuses on connections in the Nordic region: 9 routes from Norway, 17 from Denmark, 9 from Sweden, and 2 from Finland. However, the carrier's offering also includes connections such as Malaga-Munich, Alicante-Munich, Riga-Corfu, and Riga-Tivat, demonstrating a diversified approach to shaping its network of connections. The carrier hasn't forgotten about Poland, with Wrocław also making it onto the list of connections, which is a significant highlight for travelers from this region.
Norwegian, as a well-known brand in the European aviation world, has long symbolized an attempt to revolutionize the transatlantic transport market by offering tickets at attractive prices. Unfortunately, the airline found itself on the brink of collapse due to overly ambitious investments. However, after intensive restructuring and redefining its strategy, which now primarily focuses on short-haul routes in Europe, Norwegian is returning with renewed strength.
An official press statement informs that in the upcoming summer season, Norwegian plans to operate 332 routes to 123 destinations. This entails journeys to new airports such as Montpellier, Pristina, Zadar, Bari, Basel, and Lyon. Norwegian predicts that its fleet will consist of approximately 90 aircraft during the summer season, undoubtedly fitting into the context of the dynamic development of this Scandinavian airline.