Norwegian Air Shuttle launches eight new routes from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark for the summer season 2026.
The new routes offer travelers even more opportunities to combine big-city culture and beach life during the summer season of 2026.
Direct flights will start from Oslo to Tangier in Morocco and Palermo in Sicily. Direct routes will open from Bergen to Riga, Latvia, and Palanga, Lithuania. In total, Norwegian will fly to over 120 destinations in the summer of 2026.
“For the summer of 2026, we are opening two new routes from Bergen and two from Oslo. We continually assess how to develop our route network and offer customers more attractive destinations. The route to Tangier is our third to Morocco, and comes in addition to the routes to Marrakech and Agadir, which have been popular especially in the winter months,” says Magnus Thome Maursund, Commercial Director at Norwegian.
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New routes from Norway in the summer season 2026

Oslo – Tangier
Tangier offers an exciting mix of African, Arabic, and European cultures. Here you can wander through the lively medina with its markets and narrow streets, visit the historic kasbah, or enjoy the view over the Strait of Gibraltar. The city also boasts beautiful beaches and serves as a good starting point for day trips to the mountains or the famous blue town of Chefchaouen.
The route will be flown once a week, on Mondays, from June 22.

Oslo – Palermo
Palermo, in Sicily, offers a unique blend of Sicilian and Arabic culture. The city’s cathedrals, palaces, and markets provide a historical setting for the visit, while beaches and nearby mountains offer opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, and hiking.
The route will be flown on Wednesdays and Saturdays from June 20, 2026, in high season.

Bergen – Riga
Riga is a popular metropolitan destination with a rich cultural offering, including the Riga Bourse art museum, a lively market, and a vibrant nightlife. The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the city is known for offering great value for money in terms of both restaurants and hotels.
The route will be operated on Tuesdays and Saturdays from March 31, 2026, until the end of October.

Bergen – Palanga
Palanga is Lithuania’s most famous seaside resort on the Baltic Sea, known for its lively atmosphere and summery vibe. Highlights include the botanical garden and the amber museum in the Tyszkiewicz Palace. The city offers a wide range of cafes, bars, an active nightlife, and several music festivals during the summer season.
The route will be operated on Tuesdays and Saturdays from March 31, 2026, until the end of October.

Several new direct routes from the Nordics
In addition, Norwegian is opening three new routes from Sweden, between Arlanda and Milan Malpensa as well as Hamburg, and between Gothenburg and Tirana. From Denmark, a new direct route will commence from Copenhagen to Cluj, Romania.
Norwegian Air Shuttle Launches New Routes for the Summer Season 2026, a press release from Norwegian.