Norwegian Air Shuttle

Norweigan Air Shuttle logo.pngNorwegian low-cost airline, Norwegian Air Shuttle, is Oslo based company established in 1993. Belgrade is on the Norwegian destination list from 2007.

The company is the second largest airline in Scandinavia and the third largest low-cost airline in Europe, in terms of passenger numbers. It has a route portfolio that stretches across Europe into North Africa and the Middle East, as well as Thailand and the US.

Norwegian Air Shuttle is a parent company for seven other companies in the Norwegian Group. The company itself has about 2,500 employees.

The company’s head office is at Fornebu, outside Oslo. Norwegian has bases at Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Helsinki, London, Málaga, Las Palmas, Alicante, Bangkok, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Tenerife.

Norwegian’s aircraft have all-economy class seating. Food and drinks, check-in baggage and other non-core services are being charged. On its Boeing 737-800 fight, company provides free WiFi for its passengers.

The airline runs two programs - Norwegian Reward for travellers, who earn cash point based on a percent of cash paid for tickets and the ticket class, and Corporate Reward, that allows companies to redeem cash points on a similar basis.

Norwegian operates 80 aircraft: 68 Boeing 737-800, 10 Boeing 737-300 and 2 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The capacity of seats in Norwegian aircrafts range between 148 and 291.

Norwegian operates 383 routes to 122 destinations in 32 countries on four continents. The airline launched its long-haul operation in 2013 and is now flying to New York City, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Bangkok.

Norwegian Air Shuttle Belgrade

Nikola Tesla Airport
+381 11 2094 863
http://www.norwegian.com/en/

Working Hours:
Monday to Sunday from 7am to 7pm

Code

IATA - DY
ICAO - NAX