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Norwegian Announces Winter 2025/26 Flying Program

Joe Breitfeller

Norwegian Air Shuttle has today published their winter 2025/25 flying program which includes 159 routes to 82 destinations. 


Norwegian Boeing 737-8 MAX - Courtesy Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk
Norwegian Boeing 737-8 MAX - Courtesy Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk

On Thursday (February 6, 2025), Norwegian Air Shuttle announced their winter 2025/25 schedule, which includes 159 routes across 82 destinations.  For winter 2025/26, Norwegian will continue to serve Tromsø from Manchester, London Gatwick, Geneva, Milan Bergamo, Berlin, Paris, Copenhagen and Oslo.  From both TORP and Sandefjord, the carrier will continue flights to Gran Canaria, Malaga and Alicante.  Norwegian will also serve international routes from  Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Haugesund and Ålesund.  Additional new routes will be announced at a later date.


In Thursday’s announcement, Norwegian’s Commercial Director, Magnus Thome Maursund, said,


“This winter, our new winter-warm routes to Dubai and Hurghada are very popular, and we will continue to fly these routes next winter. In addition, we are opening up bookings for tickets to the Canary Islands, as well as to many major European cities.”


For the winter 2025/26 season, Norwegian will offer 94 routes from Norway, 32 from Denmark, 28 from Sweden and 14 from Finland.  At the end of March 2025, Norwegian will commence their summer flying program, which includes over 340 routes to more than 120 destinations, including new service from Oslo to Brussels, Toulouse and Valencia, as well as between Ålesund and London Gatwick.


Norwegian Air Shuttle was established in September 2002 with four domestic routes and has since carried over 300 million passengers.  The airline Group, including Widerøe, is the largest  in Norway and currently employs approximately 8,200 team members.  Most employees are based in Norway in Oslo, Trondheim, Bergen and Stavanger, or at the company’s head office at Fornebu in Bærum.  The carrier also has offices in Riga and Barcelona, as well as bases in Alicante and Malaga. 


The Group’s fleet, including Widerøe, now totals 135 aircraft, with 87 Boeing 737-800 and 737-8 MAX jets in the Norwegian fleet, and 45 De Havilland Canada Dash-8 and three Embraer E190-E2s in Widerøe’s fleet.  Widerøe Ground Handling also serves 41 Norwegian airports.  Norwegian currently offers affordable flights on a short-haul network of destinations in the Nordic countries and to key European destinations.  Norwegian aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 45 percent by 2030.


 

Source: Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk

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