Low-cost airline Norwegian announced Thursday the opening of 23 new routes from Denmark and Norway for next summer.
The company will operate eleven new routes from Oslo airports, with Tenerife and Bergen as some of the destinations, as well as a dozen from Copenhagen airport, including Madrid and Tenerife.
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Norwegian, which will be introducing the routes ahead of next summer’s season, will also increase frequencies on existing routes and convert seasonal routes into year-round permanent routes.
With the new launches, Norwegian will fly next summer to 61 destinations from Copenhagen and 114 from Oslo.
“The recently completed summer season has shown that the appetite for travel from the Nordic countries is quite high, and we expect that development to continue in 2023. With more routes and departures we will be prepared to respond to the expected increase in demand for tickets,” it says in a statement.
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