Norse Atlantic delivers strong growth with 94% load factor ​​​​​​​

Norse Atlantic delivers strong growth with 94% load factor ​​​​​​​

In July, Norse Atlantic Airways recorded a load factor of 94% across own scheduled network and ACMI/charter operations, an increase of 11%-points compared to July 2024. The load factor in own network was also 94%, up 12%-points vs. July 2024.

The load factor of scheduled network also was 94%, compared to 82% in July 2024. The Companyoperated 658 flights and transported 203,712 passengers across its network and ACMI/charter operations, a 15% increase in passenger numbers. 70% of the flights departed within 15 minutes of their scheduled departure time, up 1%-points year-over-year. Air Traffic Control (ATC) delays and airport congestions continue to impact on-time performance. Norse operated 54 ACMI/charter flights in July 2025, compared to nine in July 2024.

Bjørn Tore Larsen, CEO, Founder and major shareholder of Norse Atlantic, comments: “Norse Atlantic Airways continues to deliver strong passenger growth and world-leading load factor. July was the ninth consecutive month above 90%, reflecting the successful introduction of our data driven market strategy late last year. This provides good momentum into the third quarter as we deliver our affordable, value for money product to customers worldwide.”

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