Norwegian has announced
plans to launch three new long-haul routes from London Gatwick to New York , Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale in summer
2014.
The carrier continues
its international expansion as it takes delivery of more 787 Dreamliner
aircraft.
Twice weekly flights to
LAX will launch on July 2; services to JFK will run three times a week from
July 3; and the route to FLL will operate twice a week from July 4.
The airline is also
launching five new European routes and increasing frequencies on existing ones,
following the success of services launched from Gatwick earlier this year.
In addition to the
long-haul routes, Norwegian will add Santorini, Corfu ,
Sicily , Cyprus
and Budapest to
its Gatwick destinations.
Santorini (JTR), Catania , Sicily
(CTA), and Cyprus (LCA) will each receive one flight a week from April 5.
One flight a week will
operate to CFU from July 19, while Norwegian will operate three weekly flights
to BUD from March 30.
It will also increase
frequencies to existing destinations Malaga ,
Ibiza, Split , Dubrovnik ,
Majorca, Faro, Tenerife, Copenhagen and Barcelona .
Norwegian’s CEO, Bjørn
Kjos, commented: “There’s great demand for high quality flights at a low fare
between the UK and the US ,
particularly to and from London Gatwick, where no other airline currently
offers these routes.
“Launching long-haul
routes between London Gatwick and the United
States is also an important part of our strategy to
expand internationally and get a stronger foothold in markets outside Scandinavia .”
Stewart Wingate,
Gatwick’s CEO, called the announcement a “significant industry game-changer”,
adding: “This is one of the most exciting route developments since Gatwick’s
change of ownership four years ago and shows the benefit of Gatwick competing
with Heathrow on routes, price and service.”
Norwegian currently
offers 320 weekly flights and 25 routes from the airport.