Norwegian carried 244,000 more passengers in February
Production growth, high load factor and increased passenger growth had a positive effect on Norwegian’s February traffic figures.
Production growth, high load factor and increased passenger growth had a positive effect on Norwegian’s February traffic figures.
Low-cost airline Norwegian has released a record number of seats for holiday-seeking Brits looking to jet away this summer to the U.S. 425,000 seats are now available on Norwegian’s direct flights between the UK and U.S. which include Norwegian’s two latest low-cost destinations – Boston and San Francisco-Oakland with fares from £135.
Norwegian, Europe’s third largest low-cost carrier, has agreed to join Airlines for Europe (A4E) - Europe’s new airline association.
Today Norwegian took delivery of its first 787-9 Dreamliner. “This marks our continued commitment to the company’s global expansion ensuring travellers across that world access to high quality flights at a low fare,” Norwegian’s CEO Bjørn Kjos said.
New flights from the French capital to New York JFK, Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale/Miami airports, with fares starting from €179 one-way
Norwegian’s 2015 results are characterised by high load factors, continued fleet renewal and moderate capacity growth.
Norwegian has scheduled a presentation of the fourth quarter and full year 2015 report 11 February 2016. The results will be released 7AM CET followed by a presentation by CEO Bjørn Kjos and CFO Frode Foss at 8:30AM CET with live webcast. To see the webcast, log on to http://presenter.qbrick.com/?pguid=6c350f25-a7e7-43d7-9763-c372935680ca
Norwegian has scheduled a presentation of the fourth quarter interim report 11 February 2016. The results will be released 7AM CET followed by a presentation by CEO Bjørn Kjos and CFO Frode Foss at 8:30AM CET with live WEB-cast.
Norwegian, Europe’s third largest low cost carrier, is today celebrating five years since it became the first airline to offer free Wi-Fi on European routes - by revealing the world’s first study into sky-high surfing habits.
Norwegian carried more than 1.7 million passengers this month, a considerable increase compared to January last year.
Norwegian has through its fully owned subsidiary Arctic Aviation Assets Ltd completed long-term financing of six Boeing 737 800 aircraft. The financing is structured as a private placement directed to institutional investors in the US market.
Arctic Aviation Assets Ltd (AAA), a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (Norwegian), has arranged for pre-delivery payment financing (PDP) of fifty Airbus 320 Neo aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2016 to 2019. The facility that covers PDP financing for deliveries until the end of 2019 is structured as a revolving credit facility.
'These deliveries in the next 4 years are key