Friday, December 6, 2024
Norwegian is set to enhance its summer 2025 offerings with the launch of 17 exciting new routes, marking a significant expansion of its European network. This summer, Norwegian will offer travelers a robust schedule of 344 routes, connecting 128 destinations across Europe.
Among the new routes, three will be launched from the UK, providing direct flights to Copenhagen, Riga, and Ålesund. These routes will complement Norwegian’s extensive network, allowing UK travelers greater access to popular European cities and scenic destinations.
In addition to the UK, Norwegian is also expanding its reach from other Nordic countries, including Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Latvia. These new routes will open doors to a variety of exciting destinations across Europe, making 2025 a year of increased travel opportunities for European explorers.
This expansion is part of Norwegian’s ongoing commitment to providing affordable, convenient travel options to its growing customer base. Whether you’re planning a city break in Copenhagen or a nature retreat in Ålesund, Norwegian’s new routes offer travelers more choices than ever before.
“The summer holidays are something everyone looks forward to, and we’re thrilled to offer new and exciting destinations. From the UK, we are introducing direct routes to vibrant European cities. As the summer months are a busy travel period, we encourage customers to plan and book their holidays early to secure seats,” says Magnus Thome Maursund, Commercial Director at Norwegian.
Norwegian is expanding its network with 21 routes from the UK to 15 destinations across five countries, offering travelers even more choices for their European adventures. Tickets for these new routes will be available starting 6 December.
New Routes from the UK:
Norwegian’s summer 2025 program will feature a total of 344 routes across the Nordic countries, with the following distribution:
These additions strengthen Norwegian’s commitment to providing seamless travel options across Europe.
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