Norwegian's traffic figures November 2011
he total number of passengers flown in November 2011 was 1,301,566 compared to 1,084,782 last year, an increase of 216,784 passengers (20 %).
he total number of passengers flown in November 2011 was 1,301,566 compared to 1,084,782 last year, an increase of 216,784 passengers (20 %).
Norwegian wins new major contract with the Norwegian Armed Forces for domestic and international travel. The contract will take effect as of January 2012 and is valid for three years. The Armed Forces is Norwegian's single largest customer today and the Defence Contract is the largest contract airlines compete for in Norway.
Norwegian (NAS) continues its expansion in the Nordic region, launching 34 new routes from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden to popular destinations all over Europe. The new routes will commence with the summer schedule starting in March 2012.
Norwegian (NAS) continues its expansion in the Nordic region and opens a new base at Sandefjord Torp Airport, south of Oslo. At the same time the airline launches eight new routes from the airport, in addition to the existing two.
Norwegian’s (NAS) traffic figures for October show a high on-time-performance and strong passenger growth. The company’s overall punctuality was 90.5 percent and in its home market of Norway, it was a record high 95 percent.
The total number of passengers flown in October 2011 was 1,510,477 compared to 1,268,941 last year, an increase of 241,536 passengers (19 %).
Earnings before depreciation (EBITDA) in the third quarter were MNOK 1,001.2 (623.6).
Norwegian (NAS) today reported third quarter 2011 operating results of 1 BNOK. This is the company's best ever quarterly results. The company’s overall cost is significantly reduced by 10 percent. Brand new aircraft have saved the company as much as 47 MNOK in fuel costs compared to the same quarter previous year.
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA`s presentation of the third quarter results 2011 will take place at 8:30 AM on Thursday October 20th at DnB NOR's headquarter, Stranden 21, Aker Brygge, Oslo. The results will be presented in Norwegian by the CEO, Bjørn Kjos.
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.