Moderators: jsumali2, richierich, ua900, PanAm_DC10, hOMSaR
787fan8 wrote:Uh oh. The article says they're considering DTW. Cue the notorious fanboys in 3..2..1.
PatrickZ80 wrote:They're doing it totally wrong by putting the focus on Gatwick. The APD will kill them. They should focos on growth elsewhere in Europe and minimalise their UK service.
If I were them I'd put up long haul bases in Ireland and Belgium, just east and west of the UK, and then add feeder flights to the UK from there. Passengers can self-transfer at those bases to avoid the APD, making you the cheapest TATL.
Just compare Norwegian TATL fares out of Gatwick and out of Oslo/Stockholm/Copenhagen/Barcelona/etc. Gatwick is always the most expensive by far, all due to the APD. Why grow there? As I said before, a very stupid move by Norwegian.
zeke wrote:Pretty ambitious for an airline that only has a month or two worth of cash on hand.
AAvgeek744 wrote:zeke wrote:Pretty ambitious for an airline that only has a month or two worth of cash on hand.
Absolutely. They are expanding way to quick. It's quite likely they are losing money on quite a few of their long haul cities that just don't make sense.
CrawleyBen wrote:Be interesting to see how this all pans out in the medium-long term. The long haul flights they currently operate always tend to have sizeable loads on them from what I've seen when I'm at work at Gatwick. Most Passengers & colleagues who have travelled with Norwegian all speak very highly of the airline, so I don't honestly believe they will be going away anytime soon.
More routes is great news for passengers and the airport itself. I wonder if BA will respond with any new routes from Gatwick to try and counter Norwegian?
Cheers
Ben
787fan8 wrote:Uh oh. The article says they're considering DTW. Cue the notorious fanboys in 3..2..1.
On the other hand, I'm glad that PHL is in the running. More options among foreign carriers at PHL would be really great to see.
PatrickZ80 wrote:They're doing it totally wrong by putting the focus on Gatwick. The APD will kill them. They should focos on growth elsewhere in Europe and minimalise their UK service.
If I were them I'd put up long haul bases in Ireland and Belgium, just east and west of the UK, and then add feeder flights to the UK from there. Passengers can self-transfer at those bases to avoid the APD, making you the cheapest TATL.
Just compare Norwegian TATL fares out of Gatwick and out of Oslo/Stockholm/Copenhagen/Barcelona/etc. Gatwick is always the most expensive by far, all due to the APD. Why grow there? As I said before, a very stupid move by Norwegian.
Jerry123 wrote:Because it's London one of the biggest cities in the world and one of the biggest tourist destinations as well and why would people connect using Norwegian to get to London when they could go direct.
ADrum23 wrote:Still nothing on DFW or IAH? That is surprising
leghorn wrote:According to flightconnections.com Stuttgart airport has no flights to New York. It is a wealthy large city and I doubt the residents want to take a train or car to Frankfurt or Munich.
zeke wrote:Pretty ambitious for an airline that only has a month or two worth of cash on hand.
PatrickZ80 wrote:leghorn wrote:According to flightconnections.com Stuttgart airport has no flights to New York. It is a wealthy large city and I doubt the residents want to take a train or car to Frankfurt or Munich.
No direct flights indeed, but plenty of one-stop opportunities. No need to drive to another airport, just transfer at another airport.
lightsaber wrote:The issue isn't the airline, it is the leasing arm. MoL attempts to retain pilots aside.
leghorn wrote:No thanks. A narrowbody should be able to make it to New York direct without inconveniencing all those passengers who can afford to pay for a direct connection.
ADrum23 wrote:Still nothing on DFW or IAH? That is surprising
CrawleyBen wrote:[threeid][/threeid]ADrum23 wrote:Still nothing on DFW or IAH? That is surprising
Washington (IAD) or Baltimore (BWI) have been mentioned as possible destinations in 2019 with A321 LR aircraft so it's been reported elsewhere recently.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... et-445441/
Ben
khowaga wrote:ADrum23 wrote:Still nothing on DFW or IAH? That is surprising
I doubt any Europe-based LCCs will look at DFW until the FI/WW bloodbath has settled itself out. IAH, on the other hand, would be worth a shot. It's a premium-heavy market for sure, but surely it's big enough for at least one LCC, right?
chrisp390 wrote:How will PHL work for them when DL could not even make it work? AA will not let them succeed in PHL-LGW.
xwb777 wrote:I read that they are looking at Jordan, Kuwait and Pakistan.
zeke wrote:Pretty ambitious for an airline that only has a month or two worth of cash on hand.
Cunard wrote:xwb777 wrote:I read that they are looking at Jordan, Kuwait and Pakistan.
Honestly where did you actually read that and do you have a link or source as I find those destinations highly unlikely and regardless of what you have supposed to have read if you believe otherwise you need to get a reality check!
Cunard wrote:xwb777 wrote:I read that they are looking at Jordan, Kuwait and Pakistan.
Honestly where did you actually read that and do you have a link or source as I find those destinations highly unlikely and regardless of what you have supposed to have read if you believe otherwise you need to get a reality check!
chrisp390 wrote:How will PHL work for them when DL could not even make it work? AA will not let them succeed in PHL-LGW.
CrawleyBen wrote:Be interesting to see how this all pans out in the medium-long term. The long haul flights they currently operate always tend to have sizeable loads on them from what I've seen when I'm at work at Gatwick. Most Passengers & colleagues who have travelled with Norwegian all speak very highly of the airline, so I don't honestly believe they will be going away anytime soon.
More routes is great news for passengers and the airport itself. I wonder if BA will respond with any new routes from Gatwick to try and counter Norwegian?
Cheers
Ben
ADrum23 wrote:CrawleyBen wrote:[threeid][/threeid]ADrum23 wrote:Still nothing on DFW or IAH? That is surprising
Washington (IAD) or Baltimore (BWI) have been mentioned as possible destinations in 2019 with A321 LR aircraft so it's been reported elsewhere recently.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... et-445441/
Ben
What? That article does not mention DFW or IAH.
SCQ83 wrote:ME destination will be Dubai I guess?
Norwegian already flies to DXB from Scandinavia.
af773atmsp wrote:Would be nice to see them at MSP even if there isn't non-stop service to OSL, CPH, and/or ARN. Out of all the TATL LCCs I'd choose DY.
grjplanes wrote:Could this be partly what happened with Norwegian's CPT plans...for a few years they've been talking about CPT and Southern Africa etc...but lately very quiet about that...did BA actually counter this one before DY could launch it, to protect their good share of the market they have to CPT...and then MT just jumped on the bus also.
xwb777 wrote:Cunard wrote:xwb777 wrote:I read that they are looking at Jordan, Kuwait and Pakistan.
Honestly where did you actually read that and do you have a link or source as I find those destinations highly unlikely and regardless of what you have supposed to have read if you believe otherwise you need to get a reality check!
I think you can search google for the topics you are searching for instead of throwing out your useless words!
"In the Middle East, though, Norwegian would face three behemoths, the Gulf carriers collectively known as the ME3: Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad Airways. Kjos isn’t apparently too fazed: “There is room for everyone, especially given we are a low-fare airline.”
and
"“While [London] Gatwick is full, we see potential in connecting secondary cities, which are perfectly suited to receive the A321LR, and cheaper for us to operate in and out of,” he said. So, East Midlands to Islamabad, maybe, or Birmingham to Quetta? Kjos didn’t say, but the new Airbus single-aisle plane . makes those possible"
source: https://thepointsguy.com/2018/02/norweg ... ddle-east/