Jumlah penumpang Norwegia terus meningkat di bulan September (+248%) seiring dengan menguatnya permintaan

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

"We are pleased to be able to report for the fifth consecutive month a continued positive increase in passenger numbers. Demand is steadily growing across all our markets and bookings to our key European destinations are showing that our customers are regaining confidence in the travel sector and are now planning their future journeys well in advance,kata Geir Karlsen, CEO Norwegia.

In September, Norwegian carried 977 719 passengers, an increase of 206 per cent compared to the same period last year. Compared with September 2020, the total capacity (ASK) has increased by 154 per cent and passenger traffic (RPK) up 248 per cent. Load factor in September was 72.4 per cent, an increase of 20 percentage points compared with last year.

"More people are choosing to travel with Norwegian every month due to our focused route network, good value fares, modern fuel-efficient aircraft and our onboard experience. We look forward to welcoming an increasing number of passengers over the coming months,” continued Karlsen.

Norwegian terus meningkatkan operasi sesuai dengan permintaan dan perusahaan kini telah membuka kembali pangkalan di Stavanger, Bergen dan Trondheim. Norwegia mengoperasikan rata-rata 46 pesawat pada bulan September, dimana 92.1 persen berangkat tepat waktu.

Source: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/norwegian-air-shuttle/norwegian-passenger-numbers-show-continued-increase-in-september-248-as-demand-strengthens/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=norwegian-passenger-numbers-show-continued-increase-in-september-248-as-demand-strengthens

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