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Norwegian Air to continue flights to Dublin
Mar 26, 2019 7:45 am
MidHudsonNews [dot] com is reporting Norwegian Air will continue its flights to Dublin from New York Stewart International Airport using the larger Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. The airline will also resume its Stewart to Shannon service by way of Dublin from April 1 through April 10. Stewart travelers will be flown to Dublin and then transported by bus to Shannon. The airline has been providing similar service for passengers traveling from Providence, Rhode Island to Dublin. They are bused to Stewart where they are flown overseas. The shifting of aircraft models is the result of the recent crash of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-Max in which all onboard were killed, and the second fatal crash of that model in recent months. The 737-Max has been grounded pending inspections and determination as to what caused those crashes. Read the full story at MidHudsonNews [dot] com.