Norwegian founds second subsidiary in Sweden

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Norwegian founds second subsidiary in Sweden

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The financially troubled Norwegian group has founded a second operational subsidiary in Sweden. This is called "Norwegian Air Sweden AOC AB" and has already been assigned the ICAO code NSZ.

It was only in 2018 that the low-cost airline founded the offshoot Norwegian Air Sweden, which is assigned the ICAO code NSW. The callsign is Nordic. The new foundation uses the callsign Norlight. What Norwegian is aiming for with a second airline in Sweden is completely unclear. The company didn't want to say anything.

Due to the fact that Norwegian had to send numerous subsidiaries into bankruptcy, it is at least theoretically possible that the operation of the "old Norwegian Air Sweden" will not be continued and the "new Norwegian Air Sweden" could take over. With the Norwegian AOC alone, the lowcoster is severely restricted within the EU area, so you have to rely on a daughter.

The group repeatedly announced that it will reduce itself to traffic in the Scandinavian countries and hot water flights. This includes the neighboring countries, which, unlike Norway, belong to the European Union. For non-EU carriers, flights within the Union territory are not possible without further conditions.

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