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Business Boeing 737 Max jets will launch the age of $69 one way trans-Atlantic fares and it should start in March 2017

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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA hopes to sell one-way tickets to Europe for $69 as early as 2017. (www.yahoo.com) More...

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jimmurray333
Jim MURRAY 2
I'll never forget the time I boarded an Aer Lingus flight from Ireland to New York in a Boeing 737 with only two engines. Three engines had been the minimum until then for crossing the Atlantic. But I felt safe, as technology had come a long way. It was a matter of trust.
joelwiley
joel wiley 2
Just wondering, how much will the return leg cost?
Bernie20910
Bernie20910 0
$6,900, or free if you take a migrant with you.
Moviela
Ric Wernicke 1
Might be more comfortable to put postage on your butt and have someone shove you through the slot at the Post Office and mail yourself to Europe.
jdriskell
Most 737 have two engines.
PSUAth
On Southwest, it's an up-charge for the second engine!




too soon?
dtw757
mike SUT 2
Never too soon to pick on SWA....at least they had to taxi at the same speed as everyone else when they landed at Pensacola :-)

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