Norwegian Announces New Nonstop Flights From Denver to Paris

Norwegian is continuing its U.S. expansion with new, nonstop flights from Denver, Colorado, to Paris

The flights will be offered between Denver International Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport starting April 9, 2018, operating twice per week and year-round on Mondays and Fridays.

Thomas Ramdahl, chief commercial officer at Norwegian, said in a written release release that “it’s an exciting day for Colorado travelers, who, for too long, have faced high fares and limited choices.” He added that the response the airline has seen from the American market for more affordable accessibility to European cities “reflects the demand on both sides of the Atlantic.”

Launch fares in economy to Paris from Denver will start as low as $229 one-way, while the lowest fares in the premium cabin from Paris to Denver will start at $815 one-way, according to the press release. Both fares will include taxes. Premium service includes a dedicated check-in counter, additional luggage allowance, fast track security, lounge access, priority boarding, sleeper seats, as well as meals and drinks. Passengers in both sections will all have access to the airline’s state-of-the-art personal touch-screen entertainment system, which also houses an interactive snack bar.

In the press release, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock said that because Paris is a global center of commerce and culture, his city is excited to see Norwegian offering nonstop flights beginning next spring. Moreover, he said that this addition of direct flights will “further elevate” Denver’s position as a global city.

Flights between Denver and Paris will be operated on Norwegian’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, and all fares are now available for sale on the Norwegian website.

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