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Norse Atlantic delivered record unit revenue in March

Last month, Norse Atlantic Airways delivered total unit revenue in own network (TRASK) of 6.4 US cents per available seat kilometer, an increase of 59% compared to the same month in 2025, reflecting strong demand and materially higher average ticket prices.

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Passenger growth was 14% to 124 thousand passengers across network and ACMI/Charter operations with a load factor of 99%, up 4%-points year-over-year.

Eivind Roald, the CEO of Norse Atlantic: “Norse Atlantic delivers strong commercial momentum with record unit revenue in March and continued passenger growth, driven by attractive routes and dedicated teamwork across the company. Amidst the rapidly changing geopolitical situation with a sudden unprecedented increase in the jet fuel price impacting the airline industry, we have maintained stable operations in own network capturing strong demand for direct long-haul flights and cargo shipments between Europe and Asia.”

March traffic figures. Comparable figures for year-ago period shown in brackets.

99% load factor across network and ACMI/Charter operations (95%)
99% load factor in own scheduled network (93%)
Total revenue per available seat kilometer in own network (TRASK) of 6.4 US cents, up 59% from (4.0)
245 flights in own scheduled network (207)
148 ACMI/charter flights operated (167)
124,135 passengers transported (108,710) across network and ACMI/charter operations, up 14% YoY
Norse Atlantic completed 100% of scheduled flights in the Month (100%)
52% of flights in own network departed within 15 minutes of scheduled departure time (73%)
On-time performance was negatively impacted by continued Air Traffic Control (ATC) delays, airport congestion and geopolitical turmoil as knock-on effect from the Middle East war