Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.Low-cost carrier Norwegian has announced a number of changes to its long-haul network for the summer 2020 season. While no routes are being cut and no new routes have been announced, some destinations will see increased services, while some will see a decrease in services.Increased services from 29 March 2020 are as follows:London Gatwick (LGW) to San Francisco (SFO) — increases from five weekly to dailyLondon Gatwick (LGW) to Austin (AUS) — increases from three weekly to four weeklyLondon Gatwick (LGW) to Denver (DEN) — increases from three weekly to four weeklyLondon Gatwick (LGW) to Tampa (TPA) — increases from two weekly to three weeklyAt the same time, the following routes will see service reductions:London Gatwick (LGW) to Buenos Aires (EZE) — reduces from six weekly to five weeklyLondon Gatwick (LGW) to Miami (MIA) — reduces from daily to six weeklyLondon Gatwick (LGW) to Orlando (MCO) — reduces from six weekly to five weeklyLondon Gatwick (LGW) to Rio De Janeiro (GIG) — reduces from four weekly to three weeklyThe frequency adjustments are part of Norwegian’s continued move from growth to profitability, with the airline explaining: “We are ensuring that we concentrate on key routes across our network where we see strong demand. These frequency adjustments ensure that our customers can have more choice when choosing their flights to the US at fares that remain affordable to all”.Each of these flights are operated by Norwegian’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in a two-class configuration: economy and Premium.