Norwegian started Monday the sale of tickets for its new seasonal route between Riga (Latvia) and Alicante, as part of its winter schedule in Spain.
The route, which will be available from the end of October until the end of April, will operate two weekly frequencies (Wednesdays and Saturdays).
→ Norwegian grows in Spain with a new base
“We are delighted to offer this destination as a direct flight from now on also from Riga, and hope that more Alicante residents will also be encouraged to visit the Art Noveau capital of the Baltic States,” commented Magnus Thome Maursund, Norwegian’s Chief Commercial Officer.
This connection will be added to the others planned, connecting the city of Alicante with a total of 18 destinations in Europe: Haugesund, Bergen, Stavanger, Alesund, Trondheim, Oslo and Torp/Sandefjord in Norway; Goteborg Landvetter, Stockholm/Arlanda, Stockholm/Skavsta and Växjö in Sweden; Copenhagen, Aarhus, Billund and Aalborg in Denmark; Helsinki in Finland; and Munich in Germany.
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