Skip to content

Norwegian Air to Fly Three New Non-Stop US to Europe Routes

Turkey Deporting ISIS Terrorists Back to US and Europe

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened this week to send ISIS terrorists his country has detained back to Europe. The move comes as Turkish frustrations grow over recent European Union decisions to sanction the country for continuing to drill for oil and gas in areas of the Mediterranean close to the disputed island of Cyprus.

Passengers board a Norwegian Air plane in Kirkenes, Norway Oct. 26, 2019. (Gwladys Fouche/Reuters)

Budget airline Norwegian Air said on Nov 12 it will add three more non-stop routes from the United States to Europe next summer, as the Norway-based carrier looks to expand its services to sought-after European destinations.

The announcement of new routes comes at a time when Europe’s third-largest low-cost carrier by passenger numbers, after Ryanair and EasyJet, has been making major inroads in the market for transatlantic travel but has hemorrhaged cash in the process.

Norwegian was left with a whopping 61.7 billion crowns of interest-bearing debt at the end of the third quarter ended September, around ten times the airline’s stock market value.

The company, which operates more than 500 routes to over 150 destinations around the world, has cut jobs, sold older aircraft as well as its stake in Bank Norwegian, as part of its plan to rein in costs and reduce capacity by 10% next year.

Norwegian said on Nov. 12 it would launch two new routes from Chicago to Paris and Rome while adding a third route from Denver to Rome.

Flights from Chicago to Paris and to Rome will be launched on May 1 and June 2, respectively, with the Denver-to-Rome route launching on March 31.

All three routes will use Boeing Co.’s  787-9 Dreamliner jets with 35 seats in premium and 309 seats in economy class, and fares will start as low as $209.90, Norwegian said.

By Dominic Roshan

This article is from the Internet:Norwegian Air to Fly Three New Non-Stop US to Europe Routes

Supreme Court Justices Appear Inclined to Allow Trump to Terminate DACA

U.S. Supreme Court justices on Tuesday appeared to be inclined to let President Donald Trump terminate the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals immigration program, known as DACA, that shields hundreds of thousands of immigrants from deportation and also allows them to get work permits. The judges heard arguments on Tuesday and at least five of the court’s conservatives are backing the Trump administration, reports said. The Supreme Court hasn’t yet ruled on the case. Chief Justice John Roberts indicated that he saw DACA as illegal when it was implemented by President Obama, saying it covers more people than prior deferred deportation programs, according to Bloomberg News. The other conservative justices suggested that they would not second-guess the Trump administration’s reasoning and thought its explanations were sufficient, the New York Times…