Norwegian Air and easyJet have formed a joint venture in which pasengers will have the ability to book a Norwegian long-haul flight and an easyJet short-haul flight within the same booking. This partnership will make a wide variety or alternative routes possible to flyers traveling to European destinations, in particular.
“We know there is a real customer demand for making flight connections on easyJet easier,” said Peter Duffy, easyJet’s chief commercial officer. “Almost 200k easyJet passengers a year already self-connect their easyJet flights through Gatwick Airport.
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