Norweigan has confirmed its return to Manchester Airport with two flights a week.
The airline will fly out of the newly extended Terminal Two, which opened in July as part of the airport's £1 billion transformation.
The airline will operate on Mondays and Fridays, with the first flight to Oslo going out on Friday, October 1.
From tomorrow, Friday 1st October, all @Fly_Norwegian flights will depart from and arrive into Terminal Two 🛫
— Manchester Airport (@manairport) September 30, 2021
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Norwegian joins Air France and KLM, who returned to the ‘super-terminal’ earlier this week.
Also flying out of the new Terminal Two is Jet2, TUI and Pakistan International Airlines.
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Norweigan flies to 40 destinations from Manchester, including Portugal, Norway, Germany and Spain.
You can book flights via their website.
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