Norse Atlantic posts all-time record load factor of 99%

Norse Atlantic Airways just celebrated the highest load factor in its history, filling 99% of all seats across its network and ACMI/charter operations in June.
It is the highest load factor ever achieved and is a double-digit improvement on June 2024.
The load factor in own scheduled network was also 99%.
Last month it operated 589 flights in the scheduled network and an additional 59 ACMI/charter flights.
It says 70% of the flights departed within 15 minutes of their scheduled departure time, which is down on June 2024.
The airline says continued air traffic control disruptions and airport congestion negatively impacted its on-time performance last month.
CEO Bjørn Tore Larsen, said: “Norse Atlantic Airways continues to deliver a world-leading load factor and we maintain our good momentum into the busy summer months.”
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