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  • Norwegian removes all temporary CashPoints restrictions

    Norwegian removes all temporary CashPoints restrictions

    Norwegian is pleased to announce that temporary restrictions on the use of CashPoints will be lifted from Monday 1 November. The company previously announced that the temporary restrictions would cease when the market improves, due to the number of travellers increasing in recent months and a positive trend in forward bookings it is time to reopen the program in its original form.

  • Norwegian Passenger Numbers Show Continued Increase As Demand Strengthens

    Norwegian Passenger Numbers Show Continued Increase As Demand Strengthens

    Norwegian’s traffic figures for September show a continued increase in the number of passengers as demand strengthens across our network. Traditional booking patterns are beginning to return and we are seeing more people planning ahead and booking to travel to our popular city break and winter sun destinations.

  • Norwegian to present the third quarter interim report

    Norwegian to present the third quarter interim report

    Norwegian will release the financial results for the third quarter of 2021 on Thursday 28 October 2021. The report and presentation will be made available at 7:00 AM (CET) at norwegian.com and newsweb.no.
      
    The Company will present the results at 8.30 AM (CET) at Felix Conference Center, Bryggetorget 3, Aker Brygge, Oslo. The presentation will be held by CEO Geir Karlsen.
      
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  • Easing of travel restrictions makes Scandinavia the perfect autumn and winter destination thanks to Norwegian

    Easing of travel restrictions makes Scandinavia the perfect autumn and winter destination thanks to Norwegian

    Following the recent government announcement to allow fully vaccinated passengers travelling to England to replace day 2 PCR tests with cheaper lateral flow tests, from the end of October, and no longer need to take pre-departure tests, travel to Scandinavia this autumn and winter is now easier and even more affordable thanks to Norwegian.
    Travellers wishing to reunite with friends and family o

  • Norwegian Passenger Numbers Continue To Increase In August

    Norwegian Passenger Numbers Continue To Increase In August

    Norwegian's traffic figures for August show a continued increase in the number of passengers. The number of future bookings has also continued to increase in line with Norwegian's expanding route network as more people are fully vaccinated and EU / EEA countries accept international COVID certificates for travel.

  • Norwegian Air Shuttle - Publication of listing prospectus

    Norwegian Air Shuttle - Publication of listing prospectus

    Reference is made to the following bond issues of Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA:
    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA 21/PERP FRN FLOOR C SUB CONV with ISIN NO 0010996432 and Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA 21/PERP FRN FLOOR C SUB CONV with ISIN NO 0010996440 (jointly, the “New Capital Perpetual Bonds”), and Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA 21/26 ADJ C with ISIN NO 0010996390 (“NAS13”).
      
    On 18 August 2021 the No

  • Invitation to presentation of Norwegian's Second quarter report

    Invitation to presentation of Norwegian's Second quarter report

    Norwegian will release the financial results for the second quarter and first half of 2021 on Tuesday 31 August 2021. The report and presentation will be made available at 7:00 AM (CET) at norwegian.com and newsweb.no.
     
    The Company will present the results at 8.30 AM (CET) at Felix Conference Center, Bryggetorget 3, Aker Brygge, Oslo. The presentation will be held by CEO Geir Karlsen.
     

  • Norwegian's Boeing 737-800.

    July Traffic Results: Increased passenger demand

    Norwegian's traffic figures for July shows a continued increase in the number of passengers. Demand is driven by ease in travel restrictions, in addition to a higher level of the population being vaccinated. In July, Norwegian operated 33 aircraft, which is approx. 50 percent more than the previous month.

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