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Interactive Route MapUpdated 2026

Norwegian Route Map 2026

Scandinavian low-cost pioneer — affordable flights across Europe and the Americas. Explore 90+ destinations across 30+ countries — filter by hub and click any destination to compare fares.

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Destinations
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Countries
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Annual Passengers
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Fleet Size

Norwegian — Network & Service Overview

Norwegian (IATA: DY) is a Norwegian low-cost airline founded in 1993. It operates as an independent carrier, not part of any global alliance. The airline focuses on providing budget-friendly air travel with a straightforward service model. Key markets include Europe, North Africa, and select routes to North America and Asia. Norwegian’s business model prioritises cost efficiency, with fares structured to include only essential services by default.

The airline’s primary hub is Oslo Airport (OSL), with secondary bases in cities such as Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim. Norwegian serves around 150 destinations across Europe, including major cities like London, Paris, and Berlin, as well as leisure-focused routes to Mediterranean and Canary Islands locations. It also operates flights to North America (e.g., New York, Los Angeles) and Asia (e.g., Bangkok, Singapore). Codeshare agreements exist with partners like JetBlue in the US, expanding access to smaller regional airports.

Norwegian offers two cabin classes: standard economy and premium economy (called ‘Premium’). Seating is unassigned by default, with paid upgrades available for preferred seats. The airline allows one small carry-on bag (under 55 x 40 x 23 cm) for free, with larger bags incurring a fee. Checked baggage is optional and priced per segment. Norwegian does not operate long-haul services with lie-flat seats, and long routes rely on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, with shorter flights using narrow-body aircraft like the 737.

About Norwegian

Norwegian (DY) is an independent carrier founded in 1993. The airline operates a fleet of 70+ aircraft serving approximately 20M+ passengers annually across 90+ destinations in 30+ countries. Its main hub is Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) in Oslo, Norway.

Scandinavian low-cost pioneer — affordable flights across Europe and the Americas.

Norwegian Hub Airports

Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) — Oslo, Norway

Norwegian operates from Oslo Gardermoen Airport as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 30+ countries. View airport guides.

Norwegian Top Routes

Some of Norwegian's most-flown routes connecting major hubs and popular destinations:

FromToRouteFrequency
OsloLondonOSLLHR4× daily
OsloNew YorkOSLJFKDaily
OsloBarcelonaOSLBCNDaily
OsloMiamiOSLMIADaily
Norwegian
Hubs1
Routes20+
Dests90+
Countries30+
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30+

Countries

90+

Destinations

70+

Fleet Size

20M+

Annual Passengers

Founded

1993

IATA Code

DY

Alliance

None

Hubs

OSL

Hub Airports

OSL
Oslo Gardermoen Airport
Oslo, Norway · 20 routes

Norwegian airline intelligence

Network strategy, booking tips, alliance benefits and operating profile — updated for 2026.

Founded
1993
33 years
Destinations
90+
in 30+ countries
Alliance
None

Carrier profile

Norwegian is a full-service carrier — fares typically include checked baggage, complimentary meals, and seat selection. Multiple cabin classes (economy, premium economy, business, sometimes first) give upgrade paths via cash or miles. Based in Norway, and has been operating since 1993.

Network strategy

Norwegian runs a single-hub model centred on Oslo (OSL) — almost all long-haul flights route through this hub, so connection planning is straightforward and minimum-connection times are typically shorter than at multi-hub competitors.

Norwegian currently flies to 90+ destinations across 30+ countries. Use the interactive map above to filter by hub and find the most relevant routes for your origin city.

Loyalty program

Norwegian is not part of a global alliance, so miles earned here usually stay within their own program. Check their direct frequent-flyer scheme for redemption sweet spots — un-allied carriers often offer steeper-discount award flights on their own metal.

Booking tips

For Norwegian fares, book 6-10 weeks out for short-haul Asian routes, 8-14 weeks out for long-haul. Premium-economy is often cheapest exactly at the 10-week mark. Award availability opens 330+ days in advance — set alerts and book early for peak-season redemptions.

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Norwegian Route Map — FAQs

What are Norwegian's main hub airports?+

Norwegian's main hub is Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) in Oslo.

How many destinations does Norwegian fly to?+

Norwegian flies to 90+ destinations across 30+ countries. The network spans domestic, regional, and international markets across the airline's core operating regions.

What is Norwegian's busiest route?+

One of Norwegian's busiest routes is Oslo to London (OSL–LHR), operated 4× daily.

Is Norwegian part of an airline alliance?+

Norwegian is not a member of any major airline alliance (Star Alliance, SkyTeam, or oneworld). It operates as an independent carrier.

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