Norwegian eyes flights to Brazil
Norwegian Air Shuttle has applied to Brazil’s civil aviation authority ANAC for permission to fly to and from the country, as it continues its plans to expand into new markets. The carrier is now awaiting approval from ANAC, a process that typically takes 90-120 days, a Norwegian spokesman said. “As an ambitious airline with a large aircraft order, we have made no secret of our plans to expand to other parts of South America,” the spokesman said. Norwegian received its Argentinian AOC in January and launched Buenos Aires-London Gatwick flights in February. The carrier has been expanding rapidly, launching numerous new destinations, opening up new markets, including Argentina and expanding its fleet rapidly, sparking some doubts about the sustainability of its growth. <br/>
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Norwegian eyes flights to Brazil
Norwegian Air Shuttle has applied to Brazil’s civil aviation authority ANAC for permission to fly to and from the country, as it continues its plans to expand into new markets. The carrier is now awaiting approval from ANAC, a process that typically takes 90-120 days, a Norwegian spokesman said. “As an ambitious airline with a large aircraft order, we have made no secret of our plans to expand to other parts of South America,” the spokesman said. Norwegian received its Argentinian AOC in January and launched Buenos Aires-London Gatwick flights in February. The carrier has been expanding rapidly, launching numerous new destinations, opening up new markets, including Argentina and expanding its fleet rapidly, sparking some doubts about the sustainability of its growth. <br/>