flypop must learn from Norwegian’s struggle
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Following the recent news that flypop has secured a lease agreement for its first Airbus A330 aircraft, the airline must learn from Norwegian’s struggle to achieve success when using the long-haul low-cost model. This business model may continue to face challenges, and the airline may struggle to become a profitable venture.
The newest airline to enter the low-cost long-haul market is UK-based flypop. With the appetite for low-cost flights rising, it could be the best time to enter the market. Although the airline has foregone the inclusion of a premium cabin on its aircraft, which contributed to the demise of Norwegian, flypop could face similar issues to the Scandinavian airline.