640,000 passengers travelled with Norwegian in January 2022
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4 February 2022
® Jørgen Syversen
Traffic
figures for January show that almost 640,000 passengers flew with Norwegian
during the month. This represents a significant increase compared to the same
month last year.
“Traditionally
January is a quieter period for passenger demand, however, figures were also
affected by the rapid spread of the omicron virus and associated
government-imposed measures and restrictions,” the airline wrote in a
press release.
“We know that
there is pent up demand to travel, the latest international announcements
regarding the reopening of society and removal of restrictions have had a
positive effect on how customers plan and book their travel for the spring and
summer. Norwegian is ready to adapt capacity to this increased future demand
and we look forward to welcoming our loyal customers on board,” said Geir
Karlsen, CEO of Norwegian.
Norwegian
had 637,376 passengers in January, compared with 74,224 in January 2021. The
load factor was 70 percent. The capacity (ASK) was 1,298 million seat
kilometres, while actual passenger traffic (RPK) was 905 million seat
kilometres. In January, Norwegian had an average of 45 aircraft in operation,
and 99.2 per cent of scheduled flights were operated. Punctuality was 85.9 percent.
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