
Business


Share
Published 12:27 22 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 22:02 23 Feb 2017 GMT
Yes, the airline's ambitious plans to fly from both Cork and Shannon have now officially been approved by the US aviation regulator.
It has promised tickets from as low as €59 each way - but as always, you'll have to be quick to get your hands on those bargain basement flights.
The Irish Times says it is likely that Norwegian Air will kick-off with a Cork-Boston route, followed then by flights from Shannon, Belfast, and Dublin. It could also begin New York services soon from the same Irish airports.

It has been widely observed that the company is using the immensely successful Ryanair model of air-travel, albeit applying it to long-haul flights.
Norwegian Air will furthermore use 'non standard' airports to keep costs super low. For example, it has already confirmed it will use Stewart Airport in New York (rather than the likes of JFK) as a base.
It is also rumoured that its Boston landing strip will actually be in Rhode Island, 100km outside the city.
In recent times business groups as well as MEPs and ministers for transport past and present Paschal Donohoe and Shane Ross have all lobbied Washington to approve Norwegian Air’s application.
The Icelandic airline WOW Air has already successfully established its own US-bound flights: a WOW plane leaves from Dublin and flies to seven US destinations (Boston, LA, New York, Montreal, Washington, Toronto, and San Francisco) all via Reykjavik.
And flights from Cork serving the same seven US destinations will begin in May.
Both WOW and Norwegian's aggressive pricing continues to put pressure on the more established likes of Aer Lingus.Business
My First Steps’ Alison McGrath on how a disappointing shoe shopping experience inspired her to start her own business
Brought to you by Visa. As Visa’s She’s Next Grant Programme opens for applications, we caught up with Alison McGrath, one of last year’s winners. Ireland is home to so many incredible women-owned businesses, and one programme that is platforming these inspiring entrepreneurs is Visa’s She’s Next Grant Programme. The programme offers these entrepreneurs the […]
Business
1 year ago
Transform your business with a €10,000 grant and one year’s business coaching
In paid partnership with Visa. An incredible opportunity awaits Irish business owners. At Her, we make no secret of our love for independent businesses, and we’re particularly proud to back women-led companies. However, we also know that when starting off it’s not always easy. Securing funding can seem daunting, and it might be tricky to […]
Business
3 years ago
Business
Business