Norwegian will launch three-weekly service between Paris Charles De Gaulle (CDG) and Austin (AUS) from May 6, 2020 using the 787-9.
From September 25, 2020, it will drop to two-weekly.
Norwegian currently operates numerous long-haul routes from CDG, such as Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, New York JFK, Orlando, Boston, Denver, and San Francisco.
WOW! This is crazy. My expectations for what AUS would start to do we’re high, probably higher than most people, but this even exceeds my expectations!
Guys there is a 80% chance I will take this flight next fall break! (Yes my school had fall break) We will fly to Paris, spend a few days there, then take a train to Switzerland, then a train back to Paris and fly home!!! I flew Norwegian last year on AUS-LGW, and we liked it! I’m so excited! @snoman@BadPlane@Joshua_Kincheloe@reidasaurusrex I’ll take pics lol
Not going to lie, I’m jealous of Austin expanding so much recently. For once, Denver has something to trump Austin: Norwegian flying to LGW and CDG from Denver, whereas Austin just has CDG. Suck it!
Edit: According to @snoman, it turns out AUS has flights to LGW, too. Darn it! 🤣
In all seriousness, congrats to AUS for receiving a new carrier!
Fair enough. I guess I’m just very jealous of y’all getting KLM. KLM is too scared to fly to anything besides Delta hubs, large cities, and cities that pay them to fly into their airports. AMS is one of DEN’s most unserved markets, and it’s surprising to not see KLM jump in.