Norwegian delivers
strong traffic figures in February
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Norwegian had 1.2 million passengers and
a load factor of 84 percent in February. The airline experienced high demand
for winter holiday travels and is currently preparing to welcome both corporate
and leisure passengers as it ramps up capacity when moving from the winter to
summer schedule.
In February, Norwegian had 1.2 million passengers, an
increase of 83 percent from this month last year.?The load factor was 84
percent. Many Nordic travellers took advantage of the winter holidays, flying
with Norwegian to warmer places in the Mediterranean and popular winter
destinations in the Alps. In addition, a high number of travellers used the
winter break to book their Easter travels, long weekends in May and summer
holiday flights with Norwegian.
“We are satisfied with the traffic
figures this past month, and we are particularly pleased with a load factor of
84 percent. This demonstrates Norwegian’s ability to offer an attractive
product to passengers throughout the year, even during the seasonally slower
winter months. High load factors also increase our fuel efficiency, an
important parameter from a sustainability perspective,” said Geir
Karlsen, CEO of Norwegian.
Norwegian had 1,173,408 passengers in February, up 83
percent from February 2022. The capacity (ASK) was 1,826 million seat
kilometres, while actual passenger traffic (RPK) was 1,530 million seat
kilometres. In February, Norwegian operated an average of 64 aircraft and 99.4
percent of the scheduled flights were completed. Punctuality, the number of
flights departing within 15 minutes of scheduled time, was at 85.4 percent in
February.
Ramping up for the summer schedule
“We are eager and well-prepared to
head into the summer. Our summer schedule starts rolling from the end of March,
and we are currently busy taking in new aircraft and new colleagues to match
the strong demand we see in our bookings. In addition to being a highly
appreciated airline amongst leisure travellers, we continue to experience a
solid demand within the business segment. This clearly demonstrates that we
have an attractive offering for Nordic business and leisure travellers alike,”
said Karlsen.
The delivery of modern and fuel-efficient aircraft,
the hiring of new colleagues and the insourcing of customer-facing roles at
Oslo airport Gardermoen are among the initiatives Norwegian is undertaking to
meet customers with an attractive product in the months to come.
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