Norwegian Air has suspended flights to and from Cork and Shannon Airports for the rest of 2019.
Boeing 737 MAX Grounding
The Irish Independent quotes the airline as saying, "Due to the continued grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX by the European aviation authorities, our flights to and from Cork and Shannon will be re-routed via Dublin for the remainder of the summer season.
"Cork is a seasonal route, while the reduced availability of aircraft has led to the removal of Shannon services this winter."
"Re-accommodated Onto Different Aircraft Types"
The airline added, "Customers travelling to and from Cork and Shannon are being re-accommodated onto different aircraft types between Dublin, New York and Providence to ensure travel plans can continue with minimal disruption."
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