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31
October
2023

Norwegian and TUI signs agreement on charter flights

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Norwegian agrees to continue operating charter flights for TUI during the upcoming winter and summer seasons. Norwegian will operate flights on behalf of TUI from Norway, Sweden and Denmark to destinations across Europe.

“We enjoy great cooperation with TUI, and we are delighted to continue this into the coming winter and summer seasons. TUI is the largest charter operator and connects customers to many popular leisure destinations. As we continue to modernise our fleet, we are looking forward to welcoming many new customers onboard and making sure they have a brilliant start to their holidays”, said Magnus Thome Maursund, Chief Commercial Officer at Norwegian.

TUI is Norwegian’s largest charter customer. The newly signed agreement is valid through the coming winter and summer seasons and Norwegian will fly 70 % of TUI’s charter operations in the Norwegian market.

“We are happy to renew our partnership with Norwegian. Like TUI, Norwegian is an established operator with high trust among the travellers in Scandinavia. The airfare is an important part of the travel experience and of high priority for us in TUI, and feedback from our customers surveys show that Norwegian is doing an excellent job”, said Tommy Serban, Commercial Officer at TUI Nordic.

Norwegian will operate charter flights for TUI from several regional and main airports in Norway and Sweden as well as from Copenhagen in Denmark.

Norwegian is the largest airline in Norway and one of Europe’s leading low-cost carriers. The company has approximately 4,500 employees and offers a comprehensive route network within Norway, between Nordic countries and destinations throughout Europe.

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