Norwegian (Oslo Gardermoen) is planning to retire its remaining B737-300s by the end of 2012. It has ordered fifteen additional B737-800s, announced lease agreement with ILFC for three B787-8s and a deal with Icelandair (FI/Reykjavik Keflavik) to purchase three B787-8s ordered by the Icelandic carrier. Norwegian has also leased seven new B737-800s from various lessors and has added new routes from various Scandinavian airports including a new base in Helsinki: Bergen-Aalesund-Trondheim: 5x weekly B737-300/-800 service starting on October 30 Bergen-Dalaman: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between July 1 and August 19 Bergen-Kristiansand: 4x weekly B737-300/-800 service starting on August 14 Copenhagen Kastrup-Trondheim: 5x weekly B737-300/-800 service starting on October 30 Copenhagen Kastrup-Venice Marco Polo: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between July 2 and August 13 Gothenburg Landvetter-Barcelona: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on August 22 Gothenburg Landvetter-Chania: 3x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 21 and August 11 Gothenburg Landvetter-Las Palmas: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on November 5 Gothenburg Landvetter-Malaga: 3x weekly B737-800 service has started on June 20 Gothenburg Landvetter-Nice: 3x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 24 and August 13 Gothenburg Landvetter-Palma de Mallorca: 3x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 23 and August 11 Gothenburg Landvetter-Pristina: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 21 and August 9 Gothenburg Landvetter-Rome Fiumicino: 2x weekly B737-800 service starting on August 25 Gothenburg Landvetter-Salzburg: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on January 7 Gothenburg Landvetter-Tenerife Sur: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on October 30 Helsinki-Alicante: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 14 Helsinki-Barcelona: 2x weekly B737-800 service has started on May 12 Helsinki-Chania: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on April 17 Helsinki-Copenhagen Kastrup: 2x daily B737-800 service has started on May 5 Helsinki-London Gatwick: 6x weekly B737-800 service has started on May 12 Helsinki-Malaga: 3x weekly B737-800 service has started on April 14 Helsinki-Nice: 2x weekly B737-800 service has started on April 13 Helsinki-Oulu: 3x daily B737-800 service has started on March 31 Helsinki-Rome Fiumicino: 4x weekly B737-800 service has started on May 13 Helsinki-Rovaniemi: daily B737-800 service has started on March 31 Helsinki-Split: weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on May 14 Oslo Gardermoen-Athens: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service has started on April 28(replacing Rygge route) Oslo Gardermoen-Dalaman: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between July 5 and September 6 (replacing Rygge route) Oslo Gardermoen-Lakselv: 3x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 27 and August 12 Oslo Gardermoen-Manchester: 3x weekly B737-300/-800 service starting on October 31 Oslo Gardermoen-Pristina: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 27 and August 12 (replacing Rygge route) Oslo Gardermoen-Sarajevo: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 27 and August 11 (replacing Rygge route) Oslo Rygge-Nice: 2x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 29 and October 29 Stockholm Arlanda-Berlin Schönefeld: 6x weekly B737-800 service has started on June 1 Stockholm Arlanda-Gothenburg Landvetter: 2x daily B737-800 service has started on February 17 Stockholm Arlanda-Grenoble: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on January 7 Stockholm Arlanda-Malmö: 3x daily B737-800 service has started on December 2 Stockholm Arlanda-Prague: 3x weekly B737-800 service has started on June 2 Stockholm Arlanda-Tel Aviv Ben Gurion: weekly B737-800 service has started on June 26 Stockholm Arlanda-Venice Marco Polo: weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 25 and October 8 Stockholm Arlanda-Visby: 6x weekly seasonal B737-800 service between June 2 and August 12 Norwegian has announced plans to already launch long-haul services from Oslo Gardermoen and Stockholm Arlanda to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi and New York JFK before the end of the year using either A330s or B767s as a stop gap solution until its first B787-8s will be delivered. It has however given up its routes from Billund to Las Palmas and Malaga, from Copenhagen Kastrup to Vienna and from Tromsø to London Gatwick. It has also given up its routes from Oslo Rygge to Stavanger and Thessaloniki last fall and will terminate all of its services from Oslo Rygge to Alicante, Antalya and Malaga by the end of October. Its routes to Bergen and Trondheim will continue.