Norwegian Hub System
Norwegian Air Shuttle, commonly known as Norwegian, does not operate with a traditional hub system. Instead, the airline follows a point-to-point model, which means that flights are scheduled directly between specific origin and destination airports.
As a result, Norwegian does not have a specific base of operations or hub airports. The airline operates flights from various airports across Europe, including Oslo Airport in Norway, Gatwick Airport in London, and Barcelona-El Prat Airport in Spain.
This point-to-point model allows Norwegian to offer a wide range of routes and destinations, catering to both leisure and business travelers. By operating flights directly between popular city pairs, the airline aims to provide convenient and efficient travel options for its passengers.
More Airline Help and Knowledge
Gain more knowledge and insights about insights about Norwegian beyond what we covered here about hubs.
- If you’re interested, learn here about other airlines’ hub systems.
- You can also keep track of your Norwegian flight status to know when your DY's flight arrives.
- All of the partner and alliance members of Norwegian are listed and discussed here. To see alliance and partner members of any airline, check here.
- View here the popular non-stop destinations where Norwegian flies to. You might just get inspired to take a trip!
Need to know where a particular flight is? Track any live flight on a map here.
For additional information such as flight schedules, destinations, and aircraft details, visit the Norwegian Guide.
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