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  • Reitan Retail new co-owner in Spenn loyalty currency

    Reitan Retail new co-owner in Spenn loyalty currency

    Reitan Retail becomes one of three owners of Spenn. Together with founding companies Norwegian and Strawberry, Reitan Retail will continue developing Spenn into the largest loyalty currency in the Nordics.

  • Norwegian Group had 1.9 million passengers in March

    Norwegian Group had 1.9 million passengers in March

    In March, Norwegian had 1,587,550 passengers, while Widerøe had 328,385 passengers, totalling 1,915,935 for the group. The capacity increased by 13 percent for Norwegian, while Widerøe had a 9 percent increase in capacity compared to March 2024. Norwegian strong operational performance and high punctuality in March.

  • Geir Karlsen and Maria Greenberg Bergheim loading the aircraft bound for Sierra Leone

    Norwegian renews UNICEF partnership and flies emergency aid to Sierra Leone

    On the same day that Norwegian and UNICEF extend their partnership agreement for four more years, a Norwegian aircraft takes off from Copenhagen bound for Sierra Leone in Africa. Both the luggage compartment and the cabin are fully loaded with emergency aid for children in crisis. The flight is a collaboration between Norwegian and UNICEF.

  • Norwegian Group had 1.6 million passengers in February

    Norwegian Group had 1.6 million passengers in February

    In February, Norwegian had 1,294,243 passengers, while Widerøe had 288,304 passengers, totalling 1,582,547 for the group. The capacity increased by 14 percent for Norwegian, while Widerøe had a capacity comparable to February 2024. Both airlines had good operational performance and punctuality in February.

  • Norwegian to purchase ten Boeing 737-800 aircraft

    Norwegian to purchase ten Boeing 737-800 aircraft

    Norwegian has announced an agreement to buy ten Boeing 737-800 aircraft that are currently a part of its leased fleet. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2025.

  • The Norwegian Group with capacity ramp-up in 2024

    The Norwegian Group with capacity ramp-up in 2024

    For 2024, the Norwegian Group delivered an operating profit (EBIT) of NOK 1,873 million, the second highest in company history. The fourth quarter resulted in a negative operating result (EBIT) of NOK 93 million, impacted by the weakening NOK against USD. The year included a highly successful acquisition of Widerøe, as well as a significant capacity growth throughout the year.

  • Norwegian releases routes for the winter season 2025-2026

    Norwegian releases routes for the winter season 2025-2026

    Today, Norwegian opens the sale of flight tickets for the next winter season. From the UK, travelers can enjoy direct flights from London Gatwick, Manchester, and Edinburgh to various Nordic destinations. The airline will continue its popular winter routes to Tromsø and Rovaniemi, as well as flights to Nordic capitals and other regional cities.

  • Norwegian Group had 1.6 million passengers in January

    Norwegian Group had 1.6 million passengers in January

    In January, Norwegian had 1,273,809 passengers, while Widerøe had 294,066 passengers, totalling 1,567,875 for the group. The number of passengers increased by 12 percent for Norwegian and 19 percent for Widerøe compared to January 2024. Norwegian had a capacity increase of 23 percent compared to last year.

  • Norwegian Group had 1.8 million passengers in December

    Norwegian Group had 1.8 million passengers in December

    In December, Norwegian had 1,476,256 passengers, while Widerøe had 293,257 passengers, totalling 1,769,513 for the group. Capacity for Norwegian was up 24 percent, while the load factor was somewhat down from last year. During the year, over 26.4 million passengers travelled with Norwegian and Widerøe.

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