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  • Changes to Corporate Structure implemented

    Reference is made to notices to the stock exchange of Aug. 30th 2013 and Oct. 15th 2013. Norwegian has completed the planned restructuring activities for 2013. The background for the restructuring is to optimize the airline operation, and set a new corporate structure in order to position the company for further international growth.

  • Financial Calendar 2014

    The Financial Calendar for Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA for the financial year 2014 is attached to this notification.

  • Charter contracts

    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA has signed agreements for the transportation of charter passengers from the UK and the Nordics to Spain, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Italy and Cyprus on behalf of TUI Nordic (Star Tour, Fritidsresor, Finmatkat), TUI UK, Thomas Cook Northern Europe and Nazar Nordic for the summer season 2014.

  • Norwegian acquires two new, bigger Dreamliners

    Norwegian has signed an agreement to acquire two new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Both aircraft will be delivered in the first quarter of 2016. The 787-9 is larger than the 787-8 that Norwegian currently operates on its long-haul routes.

  • Norwegian Reports Continued Passenger Growth in November

    Norwegian (NAS) carried almost 1.7 million passengers in November, an increase of 16 percent compared to the same month previous year. The company continues to expand in Europe by taking delivery of brand new aircraft, increased seat capacity, establishing new operational bases and introducing new routes.

  • Norwegian Reports Continued Passenger Growth in October

    Norwegian (NAS) carried close to two million passengers in October, an increase of 19 percent compared to the same month previous year. The company continues to take delivery of brand new aircraft, increase seat capacity, establish new bases in Europe and launch new routes.

  • Norwegian reports strong passenger growth throughout Europe

    Norwegian reports strong growth in all European markets and a high load factor in its third quarter results. The London Gatwick base shows the strongest passenger growth, followed by Oslo Airport and Stockholm Arlanda. The company reports a third quarter pre-tax profit of 604 MNOK, a result significantly affected by the costs associated with wet-leasing replacement aircraft on long-haul routes.

  • Presentation of 3rd quarter results 2013

    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA`s presentation of the third quarter results 2013 will take place at 8:30 AM on Thursday October 24th at Felix Conference Center, Bryggetorget 3, Aker Brygge, Oslo. The results will be presented in Norwegian by the CEO, Bjørn Kjos.

  • Norwegian Reports Continued Passenger Growth in September

    Norwegian (NAS) carried more than 1.9 million passengers in September, an increase of 17 percent compared to the same month previous year. The company is growing and increasing its capacity by taking delivery of brand new aircraft, establishing new operational bases outside Scandinavia and introducing new routes within Europe and between Scandinavia and the U.S. and Asia.

  • Norwegian wins international award for its inflight WiFi

    Norwegian was awarded Best Inflight Connectivity and Communications for its free inflight WiFi at the prestigious Passenger Choice Awards 2013 in Anaheim, California last night. Norwegian takes home the award for second year running.

  • Norwegian Reports Strong Passenger Growth for August

    Norwegian’s (NAS) passenger growth continued in August. Over 1.9 million passengers flew with Norwegian, up 14 percent compared with the same month last year. The punctuality remains high.

  • Establishment of Asset Management Company

    Norwegian has decided to establish a fully owned asset management company. The asset management company will be incorporated under the laws of Ireland and will have USD as its functional currency. Ireland is the largest aviation finance cluster in Europe which makes the country a natural location given Norwegian’s global expansion and large aircraft orders.

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