Norwegian (Oslo Gardermoen) has announced a large amount of new routes and a base in Copenhagen after its codeshare partner Sterling Airlines had been forced to suspend operations: Aalborg-Malaga: weekly B737-800 service starting on April 4 Bergen-Las Palmas: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on November 1 Copenhagen-Aalborg: 3x daily MD-83 service has started on November 6 Copenhagen-Alicante: 2x weekly MD-82 service has started on November 15 Copenhagen-Amsterdam: 6x weekly B737-300 service starting on April 2 Copenhagen-Budapest: 3x weekly B737-300/-800 service starting on March 30 Copenhagen-Edinburgh: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on April 3 Copenhagen-Faro: weekly B737-300 service starting on April 4 Copenhagen-Heraklion: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on May 2 Copenhagen-Krakow: 3x weekly B737-300 service starting on April 2 Copenhagen-London Gatwick: 2x daily B737-300/-800 service starting on March 29 Copenhagen-Malaga: 3x weekly MD-82 service has started on November 12 Copenhagen-Nice: 2x weekly MD-82 service has started on November 13 Copenhagen-Palma de Mallorca: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on April 2 Copenhagen-Paris Orly: 6x weekly B737-800 service starting on April 2 Copenhagen-Pisa: 2x weekly B737-300/-800 service starting on April 4 Copenhagen-Prague: 4x weekly B737-300 service starting on April 3 Copenhagen-Split: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on May 2 It has given up its routes from Stockholm Arlanda to Gothenburg Landvetter and Malmö and has temporarily suspended its Stockholm Arlanda-Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen route for the winter season.