Norwegian will continue flying between Dublin and the US.
However it will use a different plane to the suspended Boeing 737 MAX.
All variations of the Boeing 737 MAX were banned from accessing Irish airspace yesterday.
The decision came as a result of Sunday's fatal crash in Ethiopia.
"I would like to apologize to those customers who have been affected by the temporary grounding of our 737 MAX aircraft. Our customers are our main priority now," says Norwegian's CEO Bjørn Kjos. #flynorwegian pic.twitter.com/xZLmKTIa0A
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Norwegian will operate its flights from Dublin to New York Stewart using the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
The 338 seater aircraft will arrive from London at 1:30 this afternoon to depart for the US at 3:20.
Norwegian says affected customers will be provided with SMS and web updates.