Norwegian, the World’s Best Low-Cost Long-Haul Airline, launched its first flight from Boston to Madrid on May 2, just weeks after its new nonstop service from Boston to Rome.
The airline now offers four nonstop routes from Boston Logan International Airport: London, Madrid, Paris, and Rome. All Boston routes are served by the state-of-the-art 787 Dreamliner.
The airline’s nonstop flights to Madrid-Barajas Airport operates three times per week during the summer season, ending October 24. Additionally, the airline offers direct service to Madrid from Los Angeles International Airport and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, both of which launched in July 2018.
Fares from Boston to Madrid start as low as $139.90 in Economy, and from $639.00 in Premium, both fares including taxes. Boston to Rome, which began in March 2019, operates four times a week, with fares starting at $159.90 in Economy and $779.90 in Premium one way, inclusive of tax.
Premium includes a dedicated check-in counter, fast track security, wide recliner seats with more legroom than any other airline’s premium economy, premium meals and select drinks, as well additional checked-in luggage and extra CashPoints. Premium Flex ticket holders can also enjoy lounge access.
All fares are available for sale on Norwegian’s website