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Jun 26, 2019 (newstodate): The low-cost carrier Norwegian is reducing its long-haul offers from the three Scandinavian capital airport significantly from the next winter flights program.
Presumable due to the sustained grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX fleet, the utilization of the Boeing 787 aircraft leads Norwegian to cut long-haul flights out of Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm.
The reduction in Boeing 787 long-haul flights from Copenhagen will be 60-70 percent as the carrier will be offering no long-haul flights from this airport in winter 2019/20, from Oslo the decrease will be around 32 percent, and from Stockholm the volume of long-haul flights will be some 42 percent, compared to last year's schedule.