From New York you can now fly to Scotland and Ireland for $ 200
Summer in New York is a heat, rubbish and tourists with the question: "How to get to the Statue of Liberty and to Times Square?". However, there is a way to avoid this: starting from 15 June, residents of a megapolis can fly for a pittance to Norwegian Air to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Flights depart from Stuart International Airport, which is 80 kilometers north of New York.
Flight prices start at $ 199 for a one-way trip.
Here is the complete list:
- Edinburgh, Scotland. Daily flights start from June 15 and will be valid until October 28. From October 29, flights will fly 3 times a week until the end of the winter season.
- Belfast, Northern Ireland. From July 1 to October 28, flights will be operated 3 times a week. With the onset of the winter season, from October 29, flights will fly twice a week.
- Dublin, Ireland. Daily flights start on July 1, and from October 29, the company will switch to 3 one-time flights weekly.
- Shannon. Ireland. From July 2 flights will be operated twice a week.
Additionally, Norwegian Air made sure that it was easier for New Yorkers to get to the airport. Airline together with Coach usa It offered travelers a shuttle bus for $ 20, the schedule of which is tailored to the airline's flights.
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