Norwegian to open new pilot base in Dublin and recruit new pilots to support international growth
Norwegian will open a new pilot base at Dublin Airport later this year to support the airline’s growing international operations.
Norwegian will open a new pilot base at Dublin Airport later this year to support the airline’s growing international operations.
Norwegian Reward, the loyalty programme of Norwegian Air, has introduced a range of promotions that can give members even quicker access to discounted and free flights with Europe’s third largest low-cost airline.
Norwegian has yet again hit the three million passenger mark. In August, the airline carried almost 3.3 million passengers, an increase of 14 percent compared to the same month previous year.
Low-cost airline Norwegian will celebrate its 15th birthday this weekend and has launched a special sale giving holidaymakers the chance to bag a bargain flight to their favourite destinations.
Low-cost airline Norwegian reveals the exciting new visitor attractions in Denver, Colorado and Seattle, Washington as the countdown begins to the airline’s two new USA routes launching at London Gatwick next month.
Airline offers double-daily flights to New York from £149 with launch of new early morning service
Norwegian marked another milestone in July, as the company carried more than 3.3 million passengers in a single month.
The activist and abolitionist is the airline’s first American female and first black tailfin hero
Norwegian has announced Benjamin Franklin as its first American tailfin hero. The inventor and statesman, who was often called the “first American” because of his tireless campaigning to unify the colonies, will adorn the airline’s newest Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The new American hero will serve the new transatlantic routes from Edinburgh, Belfast, Cork, Shannon and Dublin to the US East Coast.
How to keep the little ones happy at 30,00 feet
Low-cost airline Norwegian’s first transatlantic flights using the brand-new Boeing 737 MAX took off from Edinburgh this weekend, with British aviation maverick Sir Freddie Laker featuring as the aircraft’s tail fin hero.
Ireland’s legendary Antarctic explorer adorns Norwegian’s brand new Boeing 737MAX aircraft taking flight this weekend from Belfast and Dublin