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  • Norwegian Group had 1.9 million passengers in November

    Norwegian Group had 1.9 million passengers in November

    In November, Norwegian had 1,531,361 passengers while Widerøe had 326,041 passengers, totalling 1,857,402 for the group. Capacity for Norwegian was up a solid 28 percent, while the load factor remained stable. Average flying distance increased by 17 percent compared to last year as the network includes more routes to warm winter and arctic tourism destinations.

  • Spenn loyalty currency launches in the Nordics

    Spenn loyalty currency launches in the Nordics

    Norwegian and Strawberry’s new digital loyalty currency, Spenn, has been launched in the Nordic market. Spenn will make it easier to earn and use points across loyalty programmes, beginning with flights and hotel stays.

  • Norwegian Group had 2.6 million passengers in October

    Norwegian Group had 2.6 million passengers in October

    In October, Norwegian had 2,197,751 passengers while Widerøe had 372,757 passengers, totalling 2,570,508 for the group. Capacity for Norwegian was up 10 percent, while the load factor was close to 87 percent, resulting in a record load factor this year if we exclude the peak summer month of July.

  • The Norwegian Group with solid third quarter results

    The Norwegian Group with solid third quarter results

    The Norwegian Group delivered an operating profit (EBIT) of NOK 2,128 million in the third quarter of 2024. The quarter was characterised by capacity growth for Norwegian and improving load factors for both airlines within the group. Widerøe contributed solidly and, for the first time ever in a quarter, carried over 1 million passengers.

  • From left: Chief of Defence, Eirik Kristoffersen, CEO of St1 Nordic, Henrikki Talvitie, Acting director of Procurement at Norwegian Defence Material Agency, Per Arne Johnsen and CEO of Norwegian, Geir Karlsen. Photo Morten Bergene.

    Norwegian Armed Forces creates aviation first with biofuels

    The first use of biofuel for the defence sector's business trips with Norwegian was marked at Ålesund Airport Vigra today. Norwegian will blend 15 percent biofuel on over 1 million business trips until 2028. The agreement is the largest of its kind in Norwegian history, and most likely the first in a NATO context.

  • Norwegian Group had 2.6 million passengers in September

    Norwegian Group had 2.6 million passengers in September

    In September, Norwegian had 2,263,270 passengers while Widerøe had 356,259 passengers, totalling 2,619,529 for the group. The capacity was up 10 percent while the number of passengers rose by 11 percent compared to September 2023. Norwegian responds actively to external challenges impacting the airline by maintaining a strong focus on costs, even with positive September traffic figures.

  • Norwegian group had 2.7 million passengers in August

    Norwegian group had 2.7 million passengers in August

    In August, Norwegian had 2,369,469 passengers while Widerøe had 340,955 passengers, totalling 2,710,424 for the group. The positive trend continues with a passenger growth of 10 percent from August last year. Norwegian’s load factor was slightly up in a month that had a capacity increase of 11 percent compared to the same period last year.

  • Norwegian group with record of 2.85 million passengers in July

    Norwegian group with record of 2.85 million passengers in July

    In July, Norwegian had 2,526,093 passengers while Widerøe had 331,035, totalling 2,857,128 for the group. For Norwegian, this represents a passenger growth of 9 percent from July last year and the highest number of passengers since 2019. Unit revenue equalled the record figure from July last year.

  • The Norwegian Group with increased capacity and passenger growth in the second quarter

    The Norwegian Group with increased capacity and passenger growth in the second quarter

    The Norwegian Group delivered an operating profit (EBIT) of NOK 593 million in the second quarter of 2024. The quarter was characterised by strong capacity and passenger growth, but also slightly lower demand impacting ticket prices. In the quarter, the company performed well operationally, with improved cost level and strong cash flow.

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