Norwegian has launched more than 75,000 seats between Edinburgh and Europe this winter with fares starting from ?45.
Scottish consumers can now book flights with the low-cost airline to Scandinavia and take advantage of the onward connections to almost 50 destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
The low-cost airline operates nonstop flights from Edinburgh Airport to the Scandinavian capitals, Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen.
Magnus Maursund, senior vice president short-haul commercial at Norwegian, said: ?With affordable fares to Scandinavia and beyond this winter, we are giving a clear sign to Scottish consumers that we remain committed to offering a range of high-quality flights at great value.
?Our customers can now enjoy free gate-to-gate Wi-Fi from Edinburgh to Scandinavia and have plenty of opportunities to take advantage of our wider network and convenient schedules to connect onward to destinations across Europe and as far as the Middle East.?
Jonathan Rayner, aviation director at Edinburgh Airport, said: ?Scandinavia offers some fantastic scenery, history and culture, a trait it shares with Edinburgh and Scotland, so it?s great to continue working with Norwegian to offer that variety of destination. Choice is one of our key priorities at Scotland?s busiest airport and passengers will have a great time choosing to explore the cities of Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen.?
The newly released flights are available for travel during Norwegian?s winter schedule which operates from October 27, 2019 - March 28, 2020.
Its network at Edinburgh is designed to give more passengers access to Norway, Sweden and Denmark with 11 weekly flights this winter. Customers can also seamlessly connect on to other flights from its Scandinavian hubs.