Cork To USA gone bang.

I cannot see if being an issue in Providence, I suppose as Norwegian are going head to head with Aer Lingus out of Dublin and Shannon then they have to give people the option.
Especially with AL blowing about it in their smart flies ad campaign.

Aer Lingus is rubbish on transatlantic.
 
Oh oh:

US unions oppose Norweigan Air flights between Ireland and the States

19/05/2017 - 07:46:30

New court filings from a coalition of aviation unions in the US have appealed against the US Department of Transportation's decision to allow Norweigan Air to operate flights between Ireland and the US.

They say the decision "systematically violated virtually every basic rule of treaty interpretation."

Union's have argued that Norweigan is trying to avoid the US's tougher labour rules by setting up an Irish subsidiary.

"Opponents claim that Ireland is simply a 'flag of convenience'. In reality, NAI is headquartered in Dublin with 80 employees, 37 aircraft registered in Ireland, and already operates flights to and from Ireland, with many more routes planned," the company previously commented.

From July, Norwegian will launch a series of new low-cost transatlantic routes from Cork, Shannon and Dublin.

The flights will serve smaller airports on the US east coast offering access to the New York, Boston and New England areas.
 
In what way?

Drinks cost extra, when you land there's no onward connections, no ground staff or customer service.

Delta fly from Dublin or Shannon into their own terminals with complimentary drinks on board, better in flight entertainment and hundreds of ground support and customer service people in the US.

Onward connections are a doddle.
 
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