Norwegian will restart direct flights from Torp Sandefjord Airport from March 2022. The carrier will offer twice-weekly service to Malaga and one weekly flight to Alicante starting March 27th and 28th 2022. Tickets are now on sale from NOK 399 (US $45.00).
On Thursday (August 12, 2021) Norwegian Air Shuttle announced the resumption of direct flights from Torp Sandefjord Airport (TRF) from March 2022. The carrier will offer two weekly flights to Malaga and once-weekly service to Alicante from Torp, starting March 27th and March 28, 2022. Flights are now available for booking from NOK 399 (US $45.00). With the gradual reopening of borders and increasing demand for air travel, during July Norwegian reported their highest number of passengers since before the pandemic.
In Thursday’s announcement, Norwegian’s Director of Route Development, Magnus Thome Maursund, said,
"We look forward to welcoming our customers back on board at Torp Sandefjord Airport. It is now ten years since we started flights from there, and the airport has been important for Norwegian in these years – and not least for our passengers in this part of the country.”
Also commenting on the resumption of service, Torp Sandefjord Airport’s Marketing and Communications Manager Tine Klieve-Mathisen, said,
“We have waited a long time for this message and this is incredibly positive news for all Norwegian fans throughout Vestfold and Telemark. Now there are many people in our region who will be very happy! We know from feedback that we have many loyal Norwegian passengers in Torp who have waited patiently for this happy message. They have waited and are ready to book their Norwegian ticket to Spain from Torp. In November we can celebrate that Norwegian has been ten years at Torp. On this occasion, we hope that this is the start of another ten years of further long-term cooperation and perhaps also more Norwegian destinations from Torp. With enthusiasm and on behalf of the whole region - welcome back to Torp!”
Norwegian Air Shuttle was founded in 1993 and offers smart and pleasant travel experiences at low prices. The airline has been voted ‘Europe’s Best Low-Cost Airline’ by Skytrax for the last six years. Norwegian’s loyalty program, Norwegian Rewards, has also been voted ‘The Airline Industry’s Best Loyalty Program in Europe/Africa’ at the Freddie Awards four years in a row. In 2019, Norwegian became the first airline to sign the UN Climate Action Programme, committing to becoming climate neutral by 2050. The carrier currently offers affordable flights on a short-haul network of destinations in the Nordic countries and to key European destinations.
Source: Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk
Editor’s Note: The contents of this article have been translated from a Norwegian Air Shuttle press release in the Norwegian language using readily available tools. We apologize for any potential translation anomalies.