• Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian)

    At a Glance

    Norwegian Air Shuttle, commonly known as Norwegian, is a Scandinavian low-cost airline founded in 1993 and headquartered at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Norway. The airline revolutionized European air travel by introducing affordable transatlantic flights in 2013, operating a modern fleet dominated by fuel-efficient Boeing 737 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. After facing significant financial restructuring during the COVID-19 pandemic, Norwegian emerged in 2021 as a focused Nordic carrier, returning to its roots as a low-cost operator serving key European destinations from its Scandinavian hubs, while maintaining a reputation for punctuality, modern in-flight connectivity, and sustainable aviation initiatives.

    Norwegian Cabin Crew are recognized for their relaxed Scandinavian professionalism, combining efficiency, warmth, and a no-drama approach to service. Reflecting the airline's "low-cost, high-value" philosophy, crew members are trained to deliver a smooth, friendly, and practical flight experience, often praised for their excellent English communication skills and ability to handle situations with calm Nordic composure. Unlike legacy carriers, Norwegian's cabin team embraces a modern, casual yet polished service style, ensuring safety and passenger comfort without unnecessary formality, while proudly wearing their signature red-and-navy uniforms.

    Quick Facts

    Website

    norwegian.com

    Headquarters

    Oslo, Norway (Oslo Airport, Gardermoen)

    Founded

    22 January 1993

    Industry

    Airlines and Aviation

    Slogan

    “Freedom to choose”

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