Norse Atlantic records best ever load factor
Norse Atlantic Airways recorded its highest ever load factor last month, reaching 90%.
It represents a 15% year-on-year increase.
During October, Norse Atlantic carried more than 118,000 passengers, on 410 flights, including 50 charters.
In terms of punctuality, Norse Atlantic completed 99% of scheduled flights during the month, with three-quarters arriving on time.
“It is a pleasure to report our highest ever load factor in what is just under two and a half years since our first flight,” said Bjorn Tore Larsen, CEO and founder.
In October we celebrated an important milestone as we connected the UK to South Africa, operating our first direct nonstop flight between London and Cape Town. We are looking forward to a busy winter ahead and welcoming an increasing number of passengers across our network,”
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