Norwegian's traffic figures September 2011
The total number of passengers flown in September 2011 was 1,487,264 compared to 1,213,542 last year, an increase of 273,722 passengers (23 %).
The total number of passengers flown in September 2011 was 1,487,264 compared to 1,213,542 last year, an increase of 273,722 passengers (23 %).
Norwegian experienced a strong passenger growth of 23 percent in September. During the past 12 months, 15 million passengers choose to travel with Norwegian. The overall punctuality for September was 91 percent and the load factor was 81 percent.
Norwegian, Scandinavia’s second largest airline, continues to expand in Finland and launches two new domestic routes from Helsinki to Kittilä and Ivalo and one international route from Turku to Stockholm this winter.
Norwegian (NAS) experienced a strong passenger growth and high punctuality in August. More than 1.5 million passengers flew with the airline, an increase of 19 percent compared to the same month previous year. The overall punctuality was 90 percent.
The total number of passengers flown in August 2011 was 1,526,755 compared to 1,287,471 last year, an increase of 239,284 passengers (19 %).
Norwegian (NAS) continues to report record high passenger figures. Nearly 1.6 million passengers flew with the airline in July, an increase of 21 percent compared to July 2011. The load factor was close to 90 percent, despite a strong capacity increase of 23 per cent.
The total number of passengers flown in July 2011 was 1,596,298 compared to 1,322,695 last year, an increase of 273,603 passengers (21 %).
First half revenue up by 27.5 % to MNOK 4,620 (3,624), quarterly revenue up by 34.1 % to MNOK 2,725 (2,032). Earnings before depreciation and leasing (EBITDAR) in first half were MNOK 117.2 (121.4) and in the second quarter were MNOK 346.9 (144.2). Earnings before depreciation (EBITDA) in first half were MNOK -293.0 (-241.0) and in the second quarter were MNOK 136.6 (-48.7). Net r
Norwegian carried more than 4 million passengers in the second quarter, 26 percent more than the same period last year. The turnover was just over 2.7 billion NOK, up 34 percent. The operating result for the second quarter was 137 million NOK, which is 185 million NOK better than last year, despite an extra fuel expense of 193 million NOK.
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA has entered into a Letter of Intent to lease one new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner long haul aircraft from ILFC. The aircraft is the third leased Dreamliner from ILFC, and the sixth Dreamliner on order for Norwegian.
Norwegian has entered into a Letter of Intent to lease a further new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, bringing the total number of such aircraft on order to six. The six aircraft are part of Norwegian’s set up for long haul operations.
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA has mandated ING on a USD 550 million financing facility. The facility covers term financing for 11 Boeing 737-800 HGW which are scheduled for delivery between summer 2011 and end of 2012 and pre-delivery financing for aircraft delivering during the same period.