The new schedule contributes to strengthening our position as a leading carrier in the Nordics with many high frequency routes in and between the Nordic countries and to popular destinations across Europe. – We are pleased to present our flying schedule for the coming summer season. As part of the programme which runs from March to October 2023, Norwegian has put up 239 routes for sale. Image: 959602.Ī continued strong focus on the core Nordic markets and an improved offering on popular city and beach destinations across Europe are key elements in Norwegian’s summer schedule for 2023. Top Copyright Photo: Norwegian Air Shuttle () Boeing 737-86N WL LN-NOQ (msn 32658) (Kristian Birkeland) PMI (Ton Jochems). Norwegian currently has 239 routes for sale in the summer period, running from March to October 2023. This will allow Norwegian to offer more departures on the most popular routes, giving the customers even more flexibility as they plan their travels. For the summer of 2023, Norwegian plans for a fleet increasing to 85 aircraft. Norwegian has 4,000 employees and is increasing its staff with additionally 750 employees across the company’s bases in the Nordics and in Europe for the summer of 2023. Norwegian is Norway’s largest airline and one of Europe’s leading low-cost carriers. We recently launched several new routes to destinations across Europe, and we are eager to welcome both passengers and new colleagues during what we expect to be a busy summer of 2023,” said Karlsen. Looking ahead, we continue to see a pent-up demand for air travel, especially to sunny beach destinations. We have adjusted our capacity to meet the lower demand during the winter season and have hedged a total of 15 percent of our estimated fuel consumption for 2023. “We are well positioned to respond to seasonal variations. Punctuality, as measured by the number of flights departing within 15 minutes of scheduled time, was at 90.3 percent in November. In November, Norwegian operated an average of 64 aircraft and 99.7 percent of the scheduled flights were completed. The capacity (ASK) was 2,122 million seat kilometres, while actual passenger traffic (RPK) was 1,686 million seat kilometres. The load factor in November was 79.5 percent. Norwegian had 1,374,828 passengers in November, up 37 percent from November last year. The load factor was 79.5% and routes to beach destinations in Southern Europe were particularly popular with a load factor of close to 90 percent from Norway. In November, Norwegian had 1.4 million passengers, an increase of 37% compared to November last year.
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