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Could a decision by the Norwegian government not to award any more aid to Norwegian Air Shuttle finally spell the end for the troubled long-haul low-cost carrier that has struggled its way through—and survived—a turbulent few years?

After initially receiving government help in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Norwegian—which had already been facing difficulties before the crisis devastated the air transport industry—has been calling for more backup to help it survive a long period of virtual inactivity.

Accessexclusive subscriber-only coverage on Norwegian's existing difficulties and the path ahead without more government support.    

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