In February, Norwegian had 1,281,212 passengers, while Widerøe had 257,826
passengers, totalling 1,539,038 passengers for the group. Norwegian increased
its load factor to 86 percent in February, up 2 percentage points compared to
the same period last year and close to the highest ever load factor Norwegian
has recorded for the month of February. 

"We are delighted to once again publish strong traffic figures, demonstrating
the continued trust and value our customers place on the Norwegian product and
our colleagues. A load factor of 86 percent is close to the highest ever
recorded for the month of February. Booking trends continue to be solid across
all markets and many flights are selling out for the Easter holiday period. We
are grateful for the increasing number of passengers that choose to fly
Norwegian, and look forward to welcoming them on board," said Geir Karlsen, CEO
of Norwegian.

Norwegian had 1,281,212 passengers in February. The capacity (ASK) was 1,951
million seat kilometres, up 7 percent from the same period last year. Actual
passenger traffic (RPK) was 1,676 million seat kilometres. Unit revenue
including flight related ancillary revenue is estimated at NOK 0.72, up 12
percent. In February, Norwegian operated an average of 68 aircraft with a
regularity, meaning the share of scheduled flights taking place, of 99.4
percent. Punctuality, which is the share of flights departing within 15 minutes
of scheduled time, was 81 percent.

Norwegian and Widerøe cooperation bearing fruits

The cooperation with Widerøe is moving forward. In February Norwegian Red
Handling took over the ground services for Widerøe at Alicante and Widerøe
Ground Handling now handles Norwegian at the airports of Molde, Trondheim,
Stavanger, Bodø, Haugesund and Ålesund.  

" The acquisition of Widerøe is already bearing fruits as we continue to capture
synergies across various areas. We look forward to continue to capitalise on
best practices and improving the cooperation to the benefit of all customers,
colleagues and other stakeholders," said Geir Karlsen, CEO of Norwegian. 

The attached monthly traffic report does this month also include historic
traffic numbers for Widerøe for the period January 2022 to December 2023. For
the month of February, Widerøe increased its production with 8 percent compared
with the same period last year, while the load factor increased 2 percentage
points to 67 percent.   

See detailed traffic figures in the attached PDF.


For further information, please contact: 
Jesper M. Hatletveit, Investor Relations at Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA Tel: +47
906 64 401


Fornebu, 6 March 2024
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA


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