Norse Atlantic continues strong growth with 94% load factor
In July, Norse Atlantic Airways recorded a load factor of 94% across own scheduled network and ACMI/charter operations, an increase of 11%-points compared to July 2024.
The load factor in own network was also 94%, up 12%.
Norse operated 604 flights in its scheduled network and a big increase of 54 ACMI/charter flights operated.
It carried 203,712 passengers across the scheduled network with ACMI/charter operations up 15% on last year.
It said 70% of the flights departed within 15 minutes of their scheduled departure time as on-time performance continues to be impacted by air traffic control delays and airport congestion.
Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO, of Norse Atlantic, said: “Norse Atlantic Airways continues to deliver strong passenger growth and world-leading load factor. July was the ninth consecutive month above 90%, reflecting the successful introduction of our data driven market strategy late last year.”
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