Manila Bulletin

Norwegian Air plans to cut London short-haul flights

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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA plans to scale back short-haul operations at London Gatwick airport as competitio­n weighs on prices, freeing up scarce operating slots for new trans-Atlantic routes.

The discount carrier may trim intra-European services at its UK hub as soon as next winter and add US flights using its fleet of Boeing Co.’s 787 wide-body jets, spokesman Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen said.

“We’re always looking at profitabil­ity, and it’s no secret that competitio­n at Gatwick is pretty fierce,” he said. “If you have routes that are performing poorly it’s much better business to discontinu­e them and use the slots for a bigger operation where the competitio­n is not so great.”

Norwegian Air is reviewing its network as a capacity splurge among European carriers coincides with a dip in demand following a spate of terrorist attacks. As the UK’s top leisure hub Gatwick is particular­ly exposed, and the airline forecasts prices will fall further as the pound’s slump after the Brexit vote pares Britons’ spending power.

Norwegian Air currently operates 36 long- and short-haul routes out of Gatwick and serves eight US cities, Las Vegas and New York among them, providing competitio­n for carriers including Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd. and the British Airways arm of IAG SA. In total, the UK contribute­d 4.5 million of the group’s 29.3 million passengers last year.

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