Norwegian Air Shuttle Announces Summer 2026 Flying Program
- Joe Breitfeller
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Norwegian Air Shuttle has today launched their summer 2026 schedule, which includes over 300 routes to more than 120 destinations across 38 countries.

On Wednesday (September 10, 2025), Norwegian Air Shuttle announced the launch of their summer 2026 flying program, which includes over 300 routes to more than 120 destinations in 38 countries. From Norway, the carrier will offer over 150 routes to both domestic and international destinations. Domestic capacity will be strengthened between Oslo and cities such as Bergen, Trondheim, Tromsø, Evenes, Bodø and Ålesund. From Oslo, new routes to Brussels, Valencia, Toulouse and Lyon will continue, and some will operate for an extended season.
In Wednesday’s announcement, Norwegian’s Commercial Director, Magnus Thome Maursund, said,
“Today we open the sale of flights for the summer of 2026. With direct flights from airports all over Norway, both sunny beaches and vibrant cities are just a short flight away. We are increasing the number of departures between Norwegian cities, and from Oslo we are launching a direct route to Svalbard with four weekly departures. In addition, we are continuing this year's new routes.
Over 150 of the routes in the carrier’s summer 2026 schedule will be from Norwegian airports to European destinations, including increased frequencies between Stavanger and London. Additionally, the new route between Ålesund and London will continue from mid-May. Norwegian’s Spanish network will remain strong with frequent departures to Barcelona, Malaga, Alicante, and more. For summer 2026, the carrier is also increasing capacity between Oslo and Madrid, as well as between Oslo and Gran Canaria. In addition to the routes from Norway, the carrier will offer over 80 routes from Denmark, more than 60 from Sweden and over 20 from Finland.
Norwegian is a leading Nordic aviation group headquartered in Fornebu in Bærum. The company has over 8,200 employees and owns Norwegian Air Shuttle and Widerøe Flyveselskap, which was acquired in 2024. Norwegian Air Shuttle has around 4,700 team members and offers an extensive route network connecting the Nordic countries to popular destinations in Europe. In 2024, Norwegian carried over 22.6 million passengers with a fleet of 86 Boeing 737-800 and 737-8 MAX aircraft. Widerøe Flyveselskap is Norway’s oldest airline and has over 3,500 employees. During 2024, Widerøe carried 3.8 million passengers with a fleet of 49 aircraft, including 46 De Havilland Canada Dash-8s and three Embraer E190-E2s. Additionally, Widerøe Ground Handling provides services at 41 airports in Norway.
Source: Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk