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Norwegian to launch Canadian flights in October

Norwegian will enter the Canadian market later this year with flights to the French Caribbean, and in March 2019 will add a new daily service between Hamilton and Irish capital Dublin.
The Scandinavian low-cost carrier will also this year begin flights between the Caribbean and French Guiana and boost service on three US-Caribbean routes.
Norwegian describes the growth as expansion of a strategy to connect secondary North American cities with Europe and to better utilise aircraft during winter.
The Canadian expansion kicks off on 29 October when Norwegian will begin three-times-weekly flights between Montreal and Guadeloupe's Pointe-a-Pitre.
On 1 November, the airline will start twice-weekly flights from Montreal to Fort-de-France on Martinique.
The airline will operate both routes until the end of March 2018, and will do so with Boeing 737-800s.
Air Transat and Air Canada Rouge will also fly the Montreal-Martinique and Montreal-Guadeloupe routes this winter, FlightGlobal schedules data shows.
But Norwegian sees opportunity partly deriving from the strong French influence in Montreal and Quebec, states Norwegian chief commercial officer Thomas Ramdahl.
The new Canadian-Caribbean flights will coincide with Norwegian's launch of service to Cayenne, the capital of French Guiana in South America.
Norwegian will begin three-times-weekly Martinique-Cayenne flights on 31 October, followed by twice-weekly Guadeloupe-Cayenne flights on 1 November.
"We have the aircraft down there and the crew, so why not utilise it and try a new market?" Ramdahl states.
Norwegian will compete against Air France between Martinique and Cayenne, FlightGlobal schedules data shows.
Norwegian's transatlantic service to Canada begins 31 March 2019 with daily 737 Max 8 flights between Dublin and Hamilton, which is southwest of Toronto.
That move reflects Norwegian's strategy of launching transatlantic flights to smaller, lower-cost North American cities, Ramdahl indicates.
"With bigger airports, it's not as easy to have the close interactive co-operation," he notes.
Norwegian also chose Hamilton because the city has a large catchment area of potential passengers. This includes both Toronto and the Niagara Falls region, the carrier says.
Though Air Transat and Air Canada both serve Dublin from nearby Toronto, Norwegian will offer lower fares and connections at Dublin to other European cities, Ramdahl asserts.
Norwegian will also add flights on existing US-French Caribbean routes this winter.
From late October it will operate at four-times-weekly frequency on routes to Guadeloupe and Martinique from Fort Lauderdale and six times a week from New York JFK to Martinique.
Last year, the carrier operated both Fort Lauderdale routes thrice weekly and the JFK-Martinique route four times a week.
In late October, the airline will return to the JFK-Guadeloupe market with six-times-weekly fights – the same number as last year.

 
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Norwegian adds Dublin – Hamilton service in S19

Norwegian last week announced new Trans-Atlantic service to Canada, scheduled for summer 2019 season. From 31MAR19, Norwegian Air International Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft is scheduled to operate Dublin – Hamilton route. This route will be served on daily basis.

D81840 DUB1440 – 1725YHM 7M8 D
D81841 YHM1945 – 0730+1DUB 7M8 D



Norwegian expands French Caribbean network in W18

Norwegian last week announced new service in the French Caribbean market for winter 2018/19 season, including service launch to Canada and French Guiana. Planned new service, operated by Norwegian Air International (D8) includes following.

Fort-de-France – Cayenne eff 31OCT18 4 weekly
D84964 FDF1735 – 2100CAY 73H x247
D84965 CAY2200 – 2315FDF 73H x247

Fort-de-France – Montreal eff 01NOV18 3 weekly
D84960 FDF0800 – 1215YUL 73H 246
D84961 YUL1325 – 1925FDF 73H 246

Pointe-a-Pitre – Cayenne eff 01NOV18 4 weekly
D84508 PTP1730 – 2110CAY 73H x135
D84509 CAY2200 – 2330PTP 73H x135

Pointe-a-Pitre – Montreal eff 29OCT18 3 weekly
D84500 PTP0800 – 1145YUL 73H 135
D84501 YUL1255 – 1840PTP 73H 135

Other changes:
Fort-de-France – Ft. Lauderdale eff 28OCT18 The airline temporary displays 4 weekly flights, only 2 weekly flights opened for booking
Fort-de-France – New York JFK eff 28OCT18 The airline temporary displays 6 weekly flights, only 4 weekly flights opened for booking
Fort-de-France – Providence eff 28OCT18 winter service discontinued
Pointe-a-Pitre – Ft. Lauderdale eff 28OCT18 The airline temporary displays 3 weekly flights, identical to W17. Only 2 weekly flights opened for booking
Pointe-a-Pitre – New York JFKeff 28OCT18The airline temporary displays 6 weekly flights, identical to W17. Only 4 weekly flights opened for booking between 08JAN19 and 23FEB19
Pointe-a-Pitre – Providence eff 28OCT18 winter service discontinued