Norwegian Air Shuttle is celebrating 20 years in Germany. Not only are we saying congratulations, we are celebrating, too – because 20 years in Germany also means 20 years of Norwegian Air Shuttle in the capital region. On 1 April 2004, the Norwegian airline’s first aircraft landed at Berlin-Schönefeld Airport and took off for Oslo shortly afterwards. Since then, the airline has steadily expanded its flight services and developed into a strong partner for destinations in Northern Europe. The airline will be flying from BER to Copenhagen in Denmark, Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim in Norway and Stockholm in Sweden in Summer 2024. It also travels to Tromsø, the capital of the northern lights, in winter.
Northern Europe is very popular with travellers. The connections to the Nordic capitals and metropolises are attractive for both tourists and business travellers alike, and are each worth a trip in their own right. At the same time, they are good starting points for discovering the countries, their people and the unspoilt nature of Northern Europe.
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