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Norwegian to Launch Direct Summer Seasonal Service Between Stavanger and Rhodes

From June 26th through August 14, 2024, Norwegian Air Shuttle will offer new nonstop service between Stavanger and Rhodes.  The route will operate once weekly on Wednesdays, and is the second new route from Stavanger following Milan/Bergamo.


Norwegian to Launch Direct Summer Seasonal Service Between Stavanger and the Island of Rhodes in Greece - Courtesy Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk

On Thursday (December 28, 2023), Norwegian Air Shuttle announced the launch of new direct summer seasonal service between Stavanger and Rhodes, with one weekly flight on Wednesdays from June 26th through August 14, 2024.  This is the carrier’s second new route from Stavanger for summer 2024, following new service to Milan-Bergamo.  With the addition of Rhodes, Norwegian will offer 17 international and two domestic routes to/from Stavanger next summer.


In Thursday’s announcement, Norwegian’s Commercial Director, Magnus Thome Maursund, said,


“Next summer, Norwegian will fly 17 international routes from Stavanger to popular destinations in Europe.  Rhodes is an eternally popular destination for families with children who want a sun and beach holiday and for those who want to explore the island's culture and nature.”


Norwegian currently offers service from Stavanger to London Gatwick, Copenhagen, Alicante, Malaga, Krakow, Barcelona, ​​Palma de Mallorca, Manchester, Milan-Bergamo, Antalya, Split, Nice, Dubrovnik, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Oslo and Bergen.


Norwegian Air Shuttle was established in September 2002 with four domestic routes and has since carried over 300 million passengers.  The carrier is the largest Norwegian airline and currently employs approximately 4,500 team members.  Most employees are based in Norway in Oslo, Trondheim, Bergen and Stavanger, or at the company’s head office in Fornebu.  The carrier also has offices in Riga and Barcelona, as well as bases in Alicante and Malaga.  The carrier currently offers affordable flights on a short-haul network of destinations in the Nordic countries and to key European destinations.  Norwegian aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 45 percent by 2030.


 

Source: Norwegian Air Shuttle/Mynewsdesk

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