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Norwegian Air offers $65 Europe-US fare

Airline ramping up pressure on US carriers to compete with increasing­ly low fare offerings

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Budget-conscious travellers can now book $65 (Dh239) trans-Atlantic flights on Norwegian Air Shuttle, the company announced yesterday, ramping up pressure on US carriers to compete with increasing­ly low fare internatio­nal airlines.

Beginning in mid-June, the low-cost European carrier will launch one-way flights from Stewart Internatio­nal Airport in Orange County, New York, T.F. Green Airport in Providence, Rhode Island, and Bradley Internatio­nal Airport in Hartford, Connecticu­t to destinatio­ns in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Pay for what you want

“I pay for what I want, you pay for what you want. We don’t pay for what everybody else on the plane wants,” spokesman Anders Lindström said of the tax-inclusive low fares.

Thousands of tickets will be offered at the $65 introducto­ry rate. Tickets on the next pricing tier start at $99, taxes included. This compares to one-way New York to Dublin air ticket prices of about $655 to just over $2,755 being offered by other airlines for mid-June, online travel website Expedia shows.

American carriers have for years protested Norwegian Air’s presence in the US market, complainin­g that Europe’s third-largest budget airline is adding flights that exceed traveller demand, pushing down fares and hurting airlines’ revenue.

The carrier is taking advantage of an agreement to liberalise air travel between the United States and the European Union, updated in 2011, which allows airlines from non-EU states Norway and Iceland to fly anywhere between the two blocs. To keep costs low, Norwegian Air will fly from smaller US airports with lower fees.

Other carriers, including Iceland’s Wow Air and Lufthansa’s budget subsidiary Eurowings, also offer low-cost long-haul flights.

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