LOW cost carrier, Norwegian, is launching 10 new transatlantic routes to New York, Boston and New England with one-way fares as low as £99.
Over 13,000 seats will be available at bargain prices to mark the countdown to new routes flying out from Belfast, Dublin, Edinburgh, Cork and Shannon airports in June and July.
The carrier has unveiled a 10-day special offer on fares, running from Thursday, May 25, to June 3, available on low-cost routes from Edinburgh and Belfast direct to Stewart International Airport in New York state and Providence Airport in Greater Boston.
From Providence, there will be connections to Boston and New England, while flights from Edinburgh will land at Bradley International Airport in New England.
The offer is available on flights flying from Belfast between July, 2017, March, 2018.
Norwegian Chief Commercial Officer Thomas Ramdahl said: "The countdown is now underway to Norwegian’s exciting new transatlantic routes, and passengers across Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland now have another chance to bag a bargain flight to the US.
"With more choice, never before seen routes and now a range of special fares on offer, there has never been a better time to plan an affordable American adventure."
Belfast will operate five transatlantic flights per week from July 1st, including three weekly flights to Stewart International (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) and two weekly flights to Providence (Tuesday and Saturday).