Norwegian airlines

Flew LGW to JFK with them . Supposedly the best airline to fly into New York with ( tip off from Simon Calder). We had an excellent flight with them. ( Even got the extra legroom seats at no extra cost, but maybe that was just lucky).

Edit : mods can you delete thread, it was supposed to be kept secret that Norwegian were so good!
 
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Anyone used them before? I've just noticed they now fly to the US from
Edinburgh and London for less than half the price of the next cheapest airline. What's the catch?

They're a bit like Ryanair.
They drop you in Canada and you have to walk the rest of the way.
 
Just Googled the story I was thinking of:

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/tran...nches-69-uk-to-new-york-flights-a3475011.html

"The routes go to three US airports - Stewart International Airport around 70 miles north of New York, Providence Airport in Rhode Island near to Boston, and Bradley International Airport in Connecticut."

Hence the cheaper flights to "New York". Mind you, we've got friends who live in Rhode Island so that will save us a bit of hassle if we want to visit them :D
Providence is a great little town! Stone's throw from Boston too
 
Went from Edinburgh to Stewart airport in NYC. Return with 1 case was less than £500 return for two. Paid for a return coach which was $40 each. No entertainment, no guarantee seats sitting next to each other or meals.
 
Nee point man.

Once you’d added on the cost of food, drinks and bags you might as well have gone with Virgin or BA.

Looked into it many times but decided it’s pointless.
 
Just hope they don't expand too quickly, as what they do at the minute is spot on. Fly with them regular now and are my go to airline. Canny rewards scheme too.


Wrap up well, it's f***ing Baltic. :lol:

I was looking at ganning to San Francisco. They fly direct LGW to Oakland £400 all in. £6 for a ticket from Oakland to SF on the BART.

Cheapest to SF is £450 and that's via LA and an extra 4 hours.
 

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