Norwegian unveils additional summer routes out of Copenhagen

In related news, Delta Air Lines says it will continue its daily flights to New York City through the winter 

Budget airline Norwegian has announced an additional ten routes out of Copenhagen Airport for the summer period of 2023.

The new routes will take passengers to Bologna, Palermo, Naples, Madrid, Tenerife, Bordeaux, Manchester, Porto, Pula and Vilnius.

With the ten additional routes, Norwegian will reach 61 destinations out of Copenhagen Airport.

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Popular JFK route to continue
In related news, the airport announced that the Delta Air Lines daily flight from Copenhagen to JFK Airport in New York City will continue through the winter period.

The route made its return to the fold in May following a two-year hiatus brought on by the pandemic.

According to the US carrier, the flight remains the only non-stop route from Copenhagen to New York-JFK.





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