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Old 10-06-2015, 03:41 PM
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This is such a joke that I've decided to post this here in the Hangar. The only Norwegian I'll do business with is Norwegian Cruise Lines.


Norwegian Air CEO Says $69 Flights From U.S. to Europe Coming Soon

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA hopes to sell one-way tickets to Europe for $69 as early as 2017 by flying from U.S. airports that have low fees, Chief Executive Officer Bjørn Kjos said in an interview Tuesday.

Europe's third-largest budget airline is considering flights to Edinburgh and Bergen, Norway from U.S. airports that have little to no international service today, such as New York's Westchester County Airport and Connecticut's Bradley International Airport, just north of Hartford, Kjos said.

Average prices on such routes are likely to be closer to $300 round trip, Kjos said, compared with many of Norwegian's fares that run more than $500 today because of higher fees levied by busier airports.

The potential plans are part of Norwegian's broader move to cut prices and take share from traditional flag carriers that dominate trans-Atlantic flying.

While airlines such as Deutsche Lufthansa AG offer travelers hundreds of destinations via connections in airport hubs, Norwegian is aiming to make nonstop service to small cities that straddle the Atlantic more common, which keeps costs low.

"I think you will see a lot to that effect within five years' time," Kjos said. "What will happen to (Lufthansa) when everyone starts to fly direct?"

Norwegian has 100 737 MAX jets from Boeing Co on order and expects to receive five in 2017. These planes are equipped to traverse the Atlantic but are smaller than most jets that currently do so, making them a better size for international flights to cities such as Birmingham in Britain, Kjos said.

Regulators will have to agree to set up customs stations at U.S. regional airports to handle international traffic, although Kjos said he is confident this can be arranged.

Norwegian is not the only airline to market cheap fares across the Atlantic.

Iceland's Wow Air recently offered one-way fares between Boston and Paris for $99. Lufthansa's low-cost subsidiary Eurowings is also starting cheap long-haul flights.

Kjos downplayed the competitive threat of Eurowings, saying, "I don't believe in their being able to operate low cost with a Boeing 767," in part because the widebody planes save less fuel and have smaller range than planes such as Boeing Dreamliners in Norwegian's fleet.

Norwegian separately reported Tuesday that it filled 96 percent of long-haul plane seats in September, helping the airline post better-than-expected results.
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Hmmmm I wonder what the seating will be like ?
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https://www.norwegian.com/uk/custome...r-arrangement/
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News Flash: Norwegian will be the first to use Airbus new patented seat design.

?Think flying is already cramped? Wait till you see this - CBS News
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by the looks of that arrangement, somebody is gonna get kicked in the head inadvertently on every flight.
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Attention CEOs! Is your airline wasting space by falsely assuming that passengers are incompressible? With the new "Compaxtor" system, you can squeeze more profit out of each flight! Call our sales office for a demonstration!
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News Flash: Norwegian will be the first to use Airbus new patented seat design.

?Think flying is already cramped? Wait till you see this - CBS News
That seating arrangement would work well in Asia not so much in America. . BTW how much extra egress time would be added to this absolutely INSANE idea in the event of an emergency. Just saying. Fred
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