In April, Norwegian had 1,892,362 passengers, while Widerøe had 315,495 passengers, totalling 2,207,857 for the group. Capacity for Norwegian was up 18 percent compared to April last year, while the load factor was 80.3 percent. The airline operated an average of 81 aircraft this month, up from 73 in March, as the summer programme gets up to full speed. Regularity was negatively impacted in April, in large part due to ATC issues in Norwegian airspace. "April marked a significant ramp up in capacity and we had on average 14 more aircraft in operation compared to the same month last year. The passenger numbers show an increase of 13 percent compared to the same period last year. We are pleased that many customers now book their summer holiday with us and advise customers that have specific dates in mind to book early," saidGeir Karlsen , CEO of Norwegian. The capacity (ASK) was 3,155 million seat kilometres, up 18 percent from the same period last year. Actual passenger traffic (RPK) was 2,533 million seat kilometres, an increase of 14 percent fromApril 2023 . The load factor for April was 80.3 percent, down three percentage points, in part due to the early Easter that this year predominantly fell in March. Unit revenue including flight related ancillary revenue is estimated atNOK 0.65 , down 10 percent from the same period last year. In April, Norwegian operated with a regularity, meaning the share of scheduled flights taking place, of 98.8 percent. 51 percent of all cancelled flights took place on 25 April, with both ATC strikes inEurope and the closure of airspace inNorway having large impacts on Norwegian and other airlines' operation. The punctuality, share of flights departing within 15 minutes of scheduled time, was 81.3 percent, down two percentage points from April last year. New routes for Norwegian and Widerøe traffic numbers April was a month of new destinations for Norwegian. A total of nine new routes had their first take off in April.Istanbul fromOslo , Malaga from Billund andAarhus , andAlicante fromMunich were some of the highlights in a summer programme that includes a total of 47 new routes. "We look forward to offering our customers a great summer programme with several exciting new destinations. In particular, we are very pleased to deliver an improved offering with added capacity inDenmark , our second largest market. The Danes can look forward to a total of 17 new routes, to destinations likeValencia , Toulouse,Bilbao andMilan . In addition, the Widerøe numbers for April are encouraging, and it's good to see the hard work from the Widerøe team is bearing fruits," saidGeir Karlsen , CEO of Norwegian. For Widerøe, capacity (ASK) in April increased to 177 million seat kilometres, an increase of 13 percent compared to April last year. The actual passenger traffic (RPK) was 113 million seat kilometres, while the load factor was 64.1 percent, up 6 percentage points. See detailed traffic figures in the attached PDF. For further information, please contact:Jesper M. Hatletveit , Investor Relations at Norwegian, Tel: +47 906 64 401 Hans-Jørgen Wibstad, CFO at Norwegian, Tel: +47 916 89 661 Fornebu,7 May 2024 Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA This information is considered to be inside information pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation and is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act. Thisstock exchange announcement was published byJesper M. Hatletveit , VP Investor Relations atNorwegian Air Shuttle ASA , on7 May 2024 at08:00 CEST .
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