Carrier plans fares as low as £56 one-way from Edinburgh,Shannon or Cork by using fuel-efficient jets and cheaper airportsPassengers will be able to fly directly to New York for less than £60 from next summer as budget carrier Norwegian steps up competition for transatlantic passengers.
The low-cost airline plans to remove on some of the major carriers including British Airways by introducing fares from as slight as £56 on new routes from Edinburgh, Scotland, or from Cork and Shannon in Ireland. Related: Can Norwegian really offer bargain transatlantic no-frills flights? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com