No-Frills Norwegian Air Flies Into Brazil’s Red Tape
- Nation’s lawmakers propose outlawing extra fees on flights
- Charging for seats, baggage is ‘very important,’ carrier says
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Welcome to Brazil and fasten your seat belt, Norwegian Air.
The European carrier has won approval from the Brazilian government to begin flying in the country, expanding its network of discount trans-Atlantic flights to South America. But the airline will face mounting regulation that could work against its no-frills model.