04 Dec 2025 08:00 CET

Issuer

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA

In November, Norwegian had 1.5 million passengers, while Widerøe had 324,000
passengers, bringing the Group total to 1.84 million passengers. The November
load factor of 85.5 percent was a record high for Norwegian.

“We had a strong performance overall during November. The load factor for
Norwegian is the highest we have ever recorded for this month, showing that the
network and capacity adjustments we made for the winter season are making a
positive impact. We are also pleased with an increase in the unit revenue in
November for Norwegian, and that operational performance continues to be solid
into the winter season,” said Geir Karlsen, CEO of Norwegian.

Norwegian’s capacity (ASK) in November was 2,404 million seat kilometres, down 6
percent from last year. Actual passenger traffic (RPK) for Norwegian was 2,055
million seat kilometres, a decline of 2 percent. The load factor was 85.5
percent, up 3 percentage points. Norwegian operated an average of 75 aircraft
during November.

Widerøe’s capacity (ASK) in November was 161 million seat kilometres, a decline
of 2 percent from last year. The actual passenger traffic (RPK) for Widerøe was
113 million seat kilometres, while the load factor was 70.3 percent, down 1.4
percentage points.

Norwegian and Widerøe’s punctuality, defined as the share of flights departing
within 15 minutes of scheduled time, was 82.3 percent and 79.8 percent
respectively. Regularity, measured by the share of scheduled flights taking
place, was 99.7 percent for Norwegian and 94 percent for Widerøe. Widerøe's
operational performance during the month was impacted by harsh winter weather
conditions.

Christmas holidays and strong booking momentum

With the end of the year and Christmas nearing, Norwegian and Widerøe both
report that flights for the holidays are filling up quickly.

“We are well prepared for a busy holiday period and see solid demand for
Christmas travel, both for domestic, city and beach destinations. The most
popular dates are filling up fast, and we are all looking forward to bringing
our passengers to their Christmas destinations. The booking momentum remains
encouraging well into the beginning of next year, with more tickets sold than at
the same point last year,” said Geir Karlsen.

During November, Norwegian launched several new routes for the 2026 summer
programme. Among the 30 new routes are:
• Las Palmas, from both Bergen and Stavanger
• Lamezia, from Oslo (the airline’s 16th route between Norway and Italy)
• Zurich, from Oslo
• Tbilisi, from Copenhagen
• Tirana, from Helsinki
• Montpellier, from Stockholm

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, 4 December 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 4 December 2025 at 08:00 CET.


661196_Traffic report November 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