Norwegian will add two more European nonstop routes out of Boston’s Logan International Airport next summer, as well as move its existing London service from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport to Miami International Airport and from Oakland International Airport to San Francisco International Airport.
Norwegian offers the most nonstop routes from both California and Florida to Europe, and these moves will strengthen the airline’s operations in both states.
The new service from Boston to Rome will commence on March 31, 2019, and operate four times per week.
The new Madrid service will launch on May 2, 2019, and operate three times per week.
Both new routes will be summer seasonal only. Norwegian currently operates nonstop flights from Boston to London and Paris.
Additionally, the airline will move two of its existing London nonstop routes starting March 31, 2019. Service to London currently operated from Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood will move to Miami and from Oakland to San Francisco. Miami to London will be a daily service, while San Francisco to London service will be five times weekly.
Norwegian is also increasing frequencies on some of its Madrid, Paris and Rome service from other U.S. gateways for the summer 2019 schedule:
- Denver to Paris will increase to three weekly flights, up from twice weekly.
- Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood to Paris will increase to three weekly flights, up from twice weekly.
- Los Angeles to Paris will increase to daily service, up from six weekly.
- Los Angeles to Madrid will increase to four weekly flights, up from three weekly.
- Los Angeles to Rome will increase to four weekly flights, up from three weekly.
- New York to Madrid will increase to daily service, up from four weekly.
- Oakland to Rome will increase to three weekly flights, up from twice weekly.
- Orlando to Paris will increase to twice weekly service, up from once weekly.
Norwegian will now operate from 17 airports in the United States, and offers more than 50 nonstop routes to Europe, as well as four routes from the U.S. to Guadeloupe and Martinique in the French Caribbean, and three routes out of Canada.
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