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Norwegian Opens Ticket Sales for Winter 2026/27 Season

Norwegian has opened ticket sales for winter 2026/27, with 202 routes across 83 destinations in 31 countries now available for booking.  From Norway, the carrier will operate 104 routes to 68 destinations next winter.


Norwegian Boeing 737-8 MAX Closeup - Courtesy Norwegian
Norwegian Boeing 737-8 MAX Closeup - Courtesy Norwegian

On Thursday (February 5, 2026), Norwegian Air Shuttle announced the opening of ticket sales for the winter 2025/26 season.  In total, over 10 million airline seats are now available for booking, distributed across 202 routes to 83 destinations in 31 countries. From Norway, Norwegian will operate 104 routes to 68 destinations next winter.  The carrier will announce capacity increases and more new routes in the future.


In Thursday’s announcement, Norwegian’s Press Manager, Catharina Solli, said,


“The winter season 2026/2027 offers a wide range of travel destinations, both for those who want sun and warmth and for those who prefer big cities or winter destinations in Europe. With this program, we give customers good choices for planning winter trips.”


For winter 2026/27, Norwegian will operate 104 routes from Norway, 43 routes from Sweden, 38 routes from Denmark, and 17 routes from Finland.  Norwegian’s summer 2026 flying program starts in a few weeks and includes over 360 routes to more than 134 destinations in 42 countries.  New routes from across the Nordic region will also be launched this spring.  From Oslo, new direct routes will open to Cluj, Lamezia, Sicily, Tangier and Zurich.  Additionally, nonstop service to Las Palmas from Bergen and Stavanger will continue as part of the winter program.


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 more than 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

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