In April, Norse Atlantic Airways remained at a record-high 95% load factor, an increase of 16%-points compared to April 2024. The load factor in own scheduled network also was the highest ever at 95%, a YoY increase of 19%-points.
(Comparable figures for the same month the previous year shown in brackets)
- 95% load factor across own network and ACMI/Charter operations (79%)
- 95% load factor in own scheduled network (76%)
- 433 flights in own scheduled network (337)
- 66 ACMI/charter flights operated (61)
- 155,813 passengers transported (98,542) across own network and ACMI/charter operations, up 58% YoY
- 71% of the flights departed within 15 minutes of their scheduled departure time (81%)
- On-time performance was negatively impacted by Air Traffic Control (ATC) delays and airport congestions
Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO, Founder and major shareholder of Norse Atlantic, comments:
“I’m pleased that for the third consecutive month we reached a record-high 95% load factor across our own scheduled network and chartered flights. We have a good momentum into the upcoming busy summer months, where we will continue to deliver our affordable, value for money product to our customers worldwide.”
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