Norwegian airlines



We flew with them from Edinburgh to Tromso via Oslo last year . Planes were on time , check in was ok and you had in flight internet free . That's all I can remember . I would use them again no bother .
 
Correct. JFK.
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
 
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

They still fly there but also to JFK. Only around £30 more to get to JFK
 
I'm in the check in queue at Gatwick now to fly with them, do Boston to Gatwick return 5/6 times a year and they are top class. Their premium cabin is usually only a couple of hundred extra and mega if you are doing an overnight flight
 
Flew to Fort lauder dale with them a couple of years ago... was fine... extra 50quid or so on top of the price for food and bags...
 

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