Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA has a route portfolio that stretches across Europe into North Africa and the Middle East, serving both business and leisure markets. The basic principles behind Norwegian’s network development are to grow major point-to-point markets that have been excessively priced or underserved, while simultaneously maximizing aircraft and crew utilization. The company operates domestic flights in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Frequencies

Domestic, intra-Scandinavian and typical European business destinations have the most frequencies, something which attracts business travellers. The route between Oslo and Bergen has the most frequencies, with a total of 14 daily rotations followed by Oslo- Trondheim with 12. Typical leisure destinations in Southern Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East are typically served once a day or less.
Bases

Norwegian’s largest base is located at Oslo Airport Gardermoen, followed by the airports in Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Warsaw and Moss Airport Rygge (50 minutes by automobile south of Oslo). Norwegian’s core business is low-cost operation of scheduled commercial passenger flights on domestic and international routes out of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Poland.
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