The low-fare carrier Norwegian Air Shuttle, known as Norwegian, increased the number of passengers it carried year-on-year in 2024 by over two million. The airline carried 1.48 million passengers in...
Read MoreThe Norwegian Group, which includes the low-fare carrier Norwegian and regional airline Widerøe, has reported an operating profit of NOK 593 million for Q2 2024, with strong capacity and passenger...
Read MoreLow-fare airline Norwegian has revised its profit outlook for 2024 from NOK 2.5 billion to 3.2 billion to NOK 2.1 to 2.6 billion (including Widerøe) for the full year as...
Read MoreLow-fare airline Norwegian has agreed with Strawberry on a joint platform for their 10-million-member-strong loyalty programmes, Norwegian Reward and Strawberry. The structure of the venture has changed, so both Norwegian...
Read MoreNorwegian Air Shuttle has announced its fourth quarter and preliminary full-year results for 2023, reporting an operating profit of NOK 2,232 million, the highest in company history. The year-end also saw...
Read MoreNorwegian has reported strong results in Q2 2023, delivering an operating profit (EBIT) of NOK 651 million. According to the airline, this was characterised by strong operational performance throughout the...
Read MoreLow-fare carrier Norwegian has announced the acquisition of regional carrier Widerøe, for an amount totalling NOK 1,125 million (US$105 million). The price is subject to certain requirements, including the profitability of...
Read MoreNorwegian has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Air Lease Corporation (ALC) to lease six Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. This LOI is in addition to the three 737...
Read MoreNorwegian and Widerøe signed a letter of intent today that will see the two airlines closely cooperate in a number of areas in the future. This means, among other initiatives,...
Read MoreAs of Wednesday, 1 June, the Norwegian airline will start regular flights up to three times a week on the route Riga – Trondheim. Flights are planned throughout the summer...
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