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Feb 20, 2012 (newstodate): Prior to the implementation of the flight schedule for summer 2012, the low-cost carrier Norwegian has axed one new planned route connecting Poland and Denmark.
The route between Copenhagen and Szczecin three times weekly was among eight new routes to be opened from the Danish market, but it has now been scrapped due to low pre-launch bookings.
Norwegian's only route to Szczecin will thus remain the route to Oslo.
The carrier's other new routes from Copenhagen, Denmark, from summer 2012 include flights to Belgrade in Serbia, Bratislava in Slovakia, Burgas in Bulgaria, and Riga in Latvia.
The route between Copenhagen and Szczecin three times weekly was among eight new routes to be opened from the Danish market, but it has now been scrapped due to low pre-launch bookings.
Norwegian's only route to Szczecin will thus remain the route to Oslo.
The carrier's other new routes from Copenhagen, Denmark, from summer 2012 include flights to Belgrade in Serbia, Bratislava in Slovakia, Burgas in Bulgaria, and Riga in Latvia.