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  • Almost all domestic flights in Scandinavia are cancelled on Sunday

    Almost all domestic flights in Scandinavia are cancelled on Sunday

    Norwegian regrets to inform that nearly 20,000 passengers will be affected by the pilot strike in Norwegian Air Norway (NAN) on Sunday. Almost all domestic flights in Norway and Sweden will be cancelled due to the strike, while a few domestic routes in Denmark will be operated. Most flights between the Scandinavian capitals will also be cancelled.

  • Norwegian regrets to inform that the pilot strike continues

    Norwegian has during mediation presented an offer that will give the Scandinavian pilots job security, a job guarantee for three years, keep their salaries and, not least, have a connection with the mother company. It is therefore extremely disappointing that it was not possible to reach an agreement with Norwegian Pilot Union and Parat at the state mediator’s office.

  • Norwegian carried 1.6 million passengers in February

    Norwegian carried 1.6 million passengers in February

    Norwegian carried more than 1.6 million passengers in February 2015, an increase of seven percent compared to the same month last year. The load factor was 84.8 percent in February, up 5.5 percentage points.

  • More than 35,0000 customers will be affected by the pilot strike in Norwegian Air Norway (NAN) tomorrow

    More than 35,0000 customers will be affected by the pilot strike in Norwegian Air Norway (NAN) tomorrow

    All the domestic flights in Norway will be cancelled tomorrow, Thursday, due to the pilot strike in Norwegian Air Norway (NAN). In Sweden and Denmark, the strike will affect some of the domestic flights, while most of the flights between the Scandinavian capitals will be cancelled. The flights between Scandinavia and USA, and Scandinavia and Thailand will not be affected by the pilot strike.

  • Norwegian’s U.S. Based Flight Attendants Send Strong Message to President Obama

    Norwegian’s U.S. based flight attendants have delivered letters to the Obama Administration urging the “swift approval” of the foreign air carrier permit application submitted by Norwegian’s affiliate, Norwegian Air International (NAI), an application that has been pending for over a year. More than 300 U.S. flight attendants work for Norwegian at their crew bases in New York and Fort Lauderdale.

  • Strong expansion and fuel hedging for 2015 affect Norwegian’s 2014 results

    Strong expansion and fuel hedging for 2015 affect Norwegian’s 2014 results

    Norwegian’s 2014 results are characterized by strong revenue and capacity growth as well as major investments for future expansion. Fuel hedging for 2015 for the amount of 459 MNOK was a considerable cost in 2014. Consequently, major costs for 2015 have already been covered. The company reported a net profit of -1,050 MNOK compared to 322 MNOK in 2013.

  • Norwegian signs new agreement with tour operators

    Norwegian signs new agreement with tour operators

    Norwegian continues its cooperation with several big tour operators by entering new agreements with TUI, Thomas Cook and Nazar. The agreements mean that Norwegian will fly charter passengers to several destinations in the Mediterranean. The agreements are worth over 400 million NOK and include almost 2,000 flights.

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