06 Nov 2025 08:00 CET

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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

In October, Norwegian had 2.25 million passengers, while Widerøe had 389,000
passengers, bringing the Group total to 2.64 million passengers, up 3 percent
from last year. On 28 October, the first brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8 from
Norwegian’s 80-aircraft order arrived at Oslo Airport.

“October was a month of strong performance for the Norwegian Group. We began the
month with the award of a new domestic route in Denmark, to be operated partly
with sustainable aviation fuel, and ended it by welcoming the first new MAX 8
from our Boeing order. Overall, we are very pleased with the October traffic
figures, and in particular the load factor for both airlines. Both Norwegian and
Widerøe delivered strong on-time performance this month, which is very important
to our customers. We are now looking forward to a winter season with an exciting
route network tailored to customer demand. In the coming months, we will put
significant effort into Program X initiatives, that together with the capacity
adjustment will give better performance during the low season,” said Geir
Karlsen, CEO of Norwegian.

Norwegian’s capacity (ASK) in October was 3,464 million seat kilometres, up 1
percent from last year. Actual passenger traffic (RPK) for Norwegian was 3,025
million seat kilometres, an increase of 1 percent. The load factor was 87.3
percent, up 0.5 percentage points. Norwegian operated an average of 86 aircraft
during October.

Widerøe’s capacity (ASK) in October was 195 million seat kilometres, an increase
of 2 percent from last year. The actual passenger traffic (RPK) for Widerøe was
143 million seat kilometres, while load factor was 73.4 percent, down 0.3
percentage points.

Norwegian and Widerøe’s punctuality, defined as the share of flights departing
within 15 minutes of scheduled time, was 84.7 percent and 88.7 percent
respectively. Regularity, measured by the share of scheduled flights taking
place, was 99.5 percent for Norwegian and 96.7 percent for Widerøe.

Winter programme takes off

On 26 October the 2025 winter programme for Norwegian was officially in full
effect with six new routes.

“We are excited about the start of this year’s winter programme and look forward
to offering more routes to winter warm destinations, which have been well
received by our Nordic customers. The booking momentum remains robust for the
winter months, ahead of the same period last year. We see strong demand for
Christmas travel and encourage everyone with specific plans to book their
flights as early as possible,” said Geir Karlsen.

See detailed traffic figures in the attached PDF.


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


Fornebu, 6 November 2025
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA


This information is considered to be inside information pursuant to the EU
Market Abuse Regulation and is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant
to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act. This stock exchange
announcement was published by Jesper M. Hatletveit, VP Investor Relations at
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, on 6 November 2025 at 08:00 CET.


658901_Traffic report October 2025.pdf

Source

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

Provider

Oslo Børs Newspoint

Company Name

NORWEGIAN AIR SHUTTLE, Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA 21/26 0pct

ISIN

NO0010196140, NO0010996457

Symbol

NAS

Market

Euronext Oslo Børs