Norwegian to axe
Edinburgh-Hartford route
16
anuary, 2018 - SOURCE: Flight
Dashboard - BY: Oliver Clark - London
Norwegian has disclosed plans to end its
transatlantic service between Edinburgh and Hartford later this year, citing
the Scottish government's failure to reduce air taxes.
The Scandinavian airline notes
that when it began operating the route in June 2017 there was the
"prospect" that Scotland's government would cut air passenger duty
(APD) this year.
In October 2017, however,
Scotland's finance secretary Derek Mackay told parliament that securing EU
approval for continuing to exempt Highlands and Islands airports from air tax
would delay the whole process of reducing APD.
Norwegian says its
Edinburgh-Hartford route will close on 25 March. The budget carrier is also
reducing the frequencies of its services from the Scottish capital to Boston
and New York, and redeploying capacity to other markets.
"We urge the Scottish
government to quickly resurrect plans for a reduction in air passenger taxes
which would reopen the door to more flights and lower fares for passengers and
a boost to Scotland's connectivity," says the Oslo-based carrier.
FlightGlobal schedules data
shows that Norwegian is the only airline operating flights between Hartford and
Edinburgh. Aer Lingus will be the only airline operating long-haul flights to
the US city from Europe once Norwegian withdraws. The Irish flag carrier serves
Hartford from its Dublin base.
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