Senate Majority Leader Ruggerio Says Norwegian Air Would Be Boost to RI’s Economy and Jobs

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Senate Majority Leader Ruggerio Says Norwegian Air Would Be Boost to RI’s Economy and Jobs

Senate Democratic Majority Leader Dominick Ruggerio
Senate Majority Leader Dominick Ruggerio told GoLocal in a phone interview Thursday that he strongly supports Norwegian Air’s arrival at T.F. Green. Ruggerio is a top labor leader and serves as an Administrator for the New England Laborers Labor Management Coop Trust.

“This could be a major addition to the airport. International flights at low fares would help the airport, tourism, business and labor," said Ruggerio. "I know some of the pilots have issues, but I strongly support the expansion of Norwegian in Rhode Island.”

Norwegian is expected expected to launch with $69 one way fares to Ireland — less than the cost of taking the Acela train to New York City.

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GoLocal reported that Rhode Island Congressmen David Cicilline and Jim Langevin had been fighting against federal approval of Norwegian Air to operate in the United States. Both Cicilline and Langevin signed on as co-sponsors of a 2016 House Resolution HR-5090, that urged the Obama Administration to reject the application of the airline to operate in the United States. The Cicilline and Langevin effort was unsuccessful and the U.S. Department of Transportation approved Norwegian Air in December. 

Ruggerio said to GoLocal Thursday night that the addition of Norwegian could help business and jobs across the state. “It is one of our biggest opportunities to grow the airport and the economy," said Ruggerio. 

On Wednesday while appearing on GoLocal LIVE, Governor Gina Raimondo cited Norwegian Air’s importance in recruiting major company to relocate to Rhode Island. She called Norwegian Air a “game changer” for Rhode Island.

Sean Spicer, White House Press Secretary
As GoLocal reported on February 8, 2016, Trump’s press secretary Sean Spicer voiced White House support for expansion of Norwegian Air to the United States.

White House Press Secretary Spicer addressed the issue of Norwegian’s expansion in America and inferred that the White House saw that the airline's growth in America created significant jobs.

John Gizzi, Newsmax's chief political columnist and White House Correspondent, asked Spicer about a scheduled meeting in the White House between domestic airline executives and the President. U.S. Airline executives have been trying to block the lower cost carrier. Fares for flights from Providence to Ireland are expected to begin at $69 each way, and, if not blocked, will start service this summer.

For Rhode Island’s economy and local jobs, the addition of Norwegian to the Providence market is a game changer according to local tourism officials.

Spicer said at the briefing, “On the case of Norwegian, my understanding, if I’m correct, that there is a deal in which they’re having 50 percent of the crews and the pilots are American-based.  They’re flying Boeing planes.  There is a huge economic interest that America has in that deal right now.  I don’t want to get ahead of the President on that.  But just to be clear, I mean, when you’re talking about U.S. jobs, both in terms of the people who are serving those planes and the person who’s building those planes.  That’s a very big difference.”

This week airline pilots unions meet at the White House with the Trump Administration lobbying the new administration to reverse the Obama Administration approval. A reversal of the approval would kill Rhode Island as a hub for Norwegian Air.

Repeated efforts to get comment from Cicilline and Langevin have been unanswered.


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