COVID-19 heavily influences Norwegian’s January traffic figures
Norwegian’s traffic figures for January are heavily influenced by lower demand caused by continued travel restrictions across Europe.
Norwegian’s traffic figures for January are heavily influenced by lower demand caused by continued travel restrictions across Europe.
Norwegian Air Shuttle has today published an updated presentation. The presentation is available at; https://newsweb.oslobors.no/message/523220
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Tore Østby
EVP Strategic Development and IR, Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA
E-mail: tore.ostby@norwegian.com
Oksenøyveien 3, 1330 Fornebu, Norway
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Norwegian is pleased to announce that the government of Norway has decided to support and contribute to the airline’s funding of new capital, pending certain conditions. This move significantly increases Norwegian’s chances of working through the crisis caused by the pandemic and to position itself as a key player within Norwegian and European aviation.
The NFSA has approved the Listing Prospectus which is available at the Company’s website, https://www.norwegian.no/om-oss/selskapet/investor-relations/. The Listing Prospectus has been prepared for the purpose of listing of the Perpetual Bonds and the Shares only, and no securities are being offered pursuant to the Listing Prospectus.
Norwegian’s Board of Directors has today outlined a simplified business structure and dedicated short haul route network. With this plan, Norwegian can build a robust and solid company that will attract investors and continue to serve new and existing customers.
Norwegian’s traffic figures for December are heavily influenced by lower demand caused by continued travel restrictions across Europe. However, Christmas bookings were positive.
Norwegian has today filed for a reconstruction under Norwegian law. This process will coexist with the Irish Examinership process.
Norwegian’s traffic figures for November are heavily influenced by lower demand caused by continued travel restrictions across Europe. Christmas bookings look promising.
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA (“Norwegian”) has decided to initiate an examinership process in Ireland relating to its subsidiary Norwegian Air International Limited (NAI), its wholly-owned asset company Arctic Aviation Assets DAC (AAA) and some of AAA’s subsidiaries; Norwegian will also enter in and get protection of the Irish Examinership process as a related party.
Norwegian forced to furlough employees and reduce capacity considerably following the government’s decision to not support the company financially to get through the corona crisis while simultaneously imposing travel restrictions that actively discourage passengers from travelling. Norwegian needs to keep its running costs to a minimum, while the company continues to work on solutions to survive.
The government of Norway today announced that Norwegian will not receive further financial support, which Norwegian had clearly communicated was necessary to maintain operations throughout the Covid-19 crisis. The company is now facing a very uncertain future, but we will do everything in our power to get through this crisis and to continue doing what Norwegian has been doing for almost 20 years
Norwegian’s traffic figures for October are heavily influenced by lower demand caused by continued travel restrictions across Europe, with several new red zones.