Norse Atlantic Airways
registers strong commercial end to the year – New routes to be announced soon
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Norse
Atlantic Airways (“Norse” or the “Company”) recorded an aggregate load factor
in December of 61 per cent, including nine charters and wet-lease flights
throughout the month.
Throughout
December, Norse delivered on its business plan to diversify aircraft
utilisation during the winter period and operated nine charter and wet-lease
flights. Norse was selected for the flexibility and quick turnaround of
services, expertise of the crew as well as the reliability and comfort provided
by the Dreamliner fleet. Under some of these agreements, Norse operated its
very first flights to the Far East and the Caribbean from Europe. Norse is in
the process of securing longer-term agreements for further charter and
wet-lease operations which will provide additional revenue during this winter
season and beyond into winter 2023.
The company
recently reached several record milestones in both ticket sales and revenue
recorded in a single day, additionally, the Norse festive promotion was well
received by consumers in all markets, with bookings from the US remaining
particularly strong.
At the
beginning of 2023, the airline surpassed 300,000 flown passengers since
operations began in June, the fleet has now logged more than 10,000 flight
hours and completed over 1,500 commercial flights.
During
December, Norse Atlantic Airways operated a total of 228 flights. 53 per cent
of operated flights arrived within 15 minutes of the scheduled arrival time,
delays incurred were due to weather-related issues primarily at New York JFK,
the company operated 100 per cent of scheduled flights. Norse Atlantic
carried 44,172 passengers in December, an increase on the preceding month of 48
per cent, due to an increase in load factor and available seat kilometres.
“We have
continued to deliver on our business plan to reduce costs and diversify the
utilisation of our fleet during the winter.
I am
particularly pleased that we have successfully completed nine wet-lease and
charter operations during December, as a new entrant in this market we have
clearly displayed that Norse has both the technical ability, high standard of
crew and flexibility required to satisfy our customers in this segment.
The company
has begun 2023 with strong forward bookings across our key markets. We will be
announcing further summer routes from London to the US soon and I am delighted
to confirm that we will imminently launch a new destination from the EU to the
US as well,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO Norse Atlantic Airways.
Arendal, 11th January 2023
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