Norwegian Air is launching nonstop flights from Chicago to Paris and Rome and from Denver to Rome starting from only $209 one-way next year.
According to the airlines-flights-chicago-paris-tome-20191112-p5balvrwibf7rhzto3rerywfra-story.html” target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>Chicago Tribune, the Norway-based low-cost carrier, which already operates flights from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport to Barcelona and London, will launch service between the Windy City and Paris starting May 1 through October 24, 2020. The flights will operate five times per week.
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Meanwhile, nonstop flights from Chicago to Rome will operate four times a week between June 2 and October 19, 2020.
One-way fares for the seasonal flights will start at $209.90, including taxes. A one-way economy ticket to Rome will cost $209.90 while a one-way ticket to Paris will start at $219.90. One-way premium class tickets will cost $629.90 for Chicago-Paris and $779.90 for Chicago-Rome.
Norwegian’s new Denver-Rome route will begin even earlier, operating from April to October 2020, with one-way economy fares starting at $249.90. The carrier plans to announce additional Denver routes for 2021.
Each of the new seasonal routes will be operated by Norwegian’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner featuring complimentary Wi-Fi for all passengers.
The announcement comes one month after JetBlue aimed at allowing passengers flying between the U.S. and Europe to reach multiple destinations with a single booking.