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  • Today, Norwegian will fly a fully loaded aircraft with emergency aid to Africa

    Today, Norwegian will fly a fully loaded aircraft with emergency aid to Africa

    Today, a fully loaded Norwegian aircraft loaded with emergency aid will head for The Central African Republic (CAR). The transport of vital aid is a collaboration between UNICEF and Norwegian. For more than ten months, children and families in Bangui in CAR have been helpless victims of a brutal war.

  • Norwegian reports strong passenger growth and solid load factor

    Norwegian reports strong passenger growth and solid load factor

    Norwegian reports strong growth in all European markets with a capacity increase of 36 percent and a load factor of 85 percent in its third quarter results. The pre-tax result (EBT) was 505 MNOK, compared to 604 MNOK the same quarter previous year. The costs associated with wet-leasing replacement aircraft and a weak Norwegian Krone (NOK) significantly affected the figures.

  • Conference call to discuss Norwegian’s third quarter report

    Norwegian Air Shuttle has scheduled a conference call for 14:00 CET Thursday 23, 2014, to discuss the company’s third quarter financial results. The conference call will be led by CEO Bjørn Kjos and CFO Frode Foss. To listen to the call by phone please dial 800 88 860 (Norway toll free). International calls should be made to +47 2318 4500. Pin code: 168512#

  • Presentation of 3rd quarter results 2014

    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA will release the third quarter results at 8.30 AM (CET) Thursday October 23rd. The Company's CEO Bjørn Kjos will present the results simultaneously at Felix Conference Center, Bryggetorget 3, Aker Brygge, Oslo.

  • Norwegian reports rise in September passenger figures

    Norwegian reports rise in September passenger figures

    Norwegian carried more than 2.2 million passengers in September 2014, an increase of 16 percent compared to the same month previous year. The load factor was 81.4 percent, up 3.1 percentage points.

  • Norwegian launches new US routes and more departures on existing connections between Europe and the US

    Norwegian continues to expand its long-haul network with new routes and more departures on existing connections. A non-stop service will launch between London Gatwick and Orlando and between Copenhagen and Orlando. In addition, there will be more weekly departures between London Gatwick and New York (JFK), London Gatwick and Los Angeles (LAX), Oslo and LAX, as well as Stockholm and San Francisco.

  • Norwegian Air International Remains Confident that it Will Receive Necessary Approvals; No Impact on Existing Flights between Europe and the U.S.

    The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced today that it will require additional time to reach a decision on Norwegian Air International’s (NAI) application for a foreign carrier permit to serve the U.S. from Europe. Until then, Norwegian Air Shuttle will continue to operate flights to the U.S. under its existing authority from DOT.

  • Norwegian opens new base for long-haul operations at London Gatwick

    Norwegian continues to expand internationally and has decided to establish a new long-haul base at London Gatwick Airport. Both pilots and cabin crew will be based at London Gatwick. The airline has become a major player at London Gatwick and is currently the only airline offering low-cost flights between the UK and the U.S.

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