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Norwegian Launches Summer 2023 Flying Program
Norwegian Air Shuttle has today launched their summer 2023 flying program with 239 routes, including 131 from Norway. The carrier will continue to focus on their core Nordic market, while expanding their offer to popular European city and holiday destinations.

On Thursday (September 8, 2022), Norwegian Air Shuttle launched their summer 2023 flying program with a total of 239 routes, including 131 from Norway, 51 from Denmark, 51 from Sweden and 17 from Finland. Next summer, the carrier will continue to focus on their core Nordic markets, while expanding service to popular European city and holiday destinations. Norwegian expects to operate with 85 aircraft for summer 2023, an increase of 15 compared to summer 2022. Tickets for the carrier’s summer 2023 schedule are now available for booking.
In Thursday’s announcment, Norwegian’s CEO, Geir Karlsen, said,
“We are pleased to announce the summer program for next year. The program we are now presenting, with an extensive offer of routes with frequent departures between cities in the Nordic countries and to popular destinations throughout Europe, contributes to our further strengthening our position as a leading airline in the Nordics. We look forward to a good and busy summer season in 2023, and to being able to welcome our passengers on board again.
“I am very pleased that, in line with increased demand in recent years, we have also been able to increase capacity accordingly. In order to meet the customers' wishes, we are therefore planning to again increase the offer of departures in the summer program 2023.”
Norwegian Air Shuttle was founded in 1993, but the low-cost airline with Boeing 737 aircraft began flying in 2002, offering 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