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New connection from Munich Airport to the Far North: Norwegian Air Shuttle flies twice weekly to Tromsø

Apr 24, 2025

The airline Norwegian Air Shuttle has announced a new route from Munich Airport: starting with the next winter schedule, the airline will fly twice a week to Tromsø. The university city in northern Norway is located almost 350 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle and offers a variety of attractions, such as the famous Arctic Cathedral and various museums dedicated to nature, art, and history. Not far from the Arctic, the surrounding area offers Arctic beauty and adventure.

Munich Airport CEO Jost Lammers: “We are very pleased about the new connection to Tromsø. This will bring Bavaria and northern Norway closer together. For our passengers, this means even more opportunities to explore the fascinating and diverse nature of northern Europe during the winter months.”

Tromsø has become a popular destination for Europeans during the winter season. The city is incredibly popular for those who wish to experience the “Northern Lights” and the beautiful nature in the high North. At the same time, we are happy to offer Norwegians a new direct route to beautiful and lively Munich”, said Magnus Thome Maursund, Chief Commercial Officer Norwegian.

The new connection from Munich to Tromsø will start on October 26, 2025. Until the end of March 2026, flights will be operated with Boeing 737 aircraft on Thursdays and Sundays.

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