Low-cost carrier Norwegian Air is to begin two new flights between Northern Ireland and the United States.
Services will operate five times a week, from July, between Belfast International and airports in the New York and Boston areas. Aldergrove said it was "the best possible boost for Northern Ireland". It has been working to find a replacement for United Airlines, which ended its daily New York service in January. United had claimed the Belfast-Newark route was not profitable enough. Norwegian Air will fly to Stewart International Airport, about 70 miles from New York, and TF Green Airport, 60 miles from Boston. Norewgian will use its new Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft to operate this route.
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