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2025-07-04 08:00:00
In June, Norwegian had 2,371,908 passengers, which sets a post pandemic record
for June. Widerøe had 394,290 passengers, bringing the group total to 2,766,198.
The load factor for both Norwegian and Widerøe increased with a solid four
percentage points compared to last year. In addition, Widerøe delivered record
high passenger numbers during the month.

"We are very pleased to see June coming in with strong traffic figures. For
Norwegian we had the highest passenger number and load factor for June since
2019, and solid traffic figures overall. Widerøe also had a great month, with
the most passengers in the company's over 90-year history," said Geir Karlsen,
CEO of Norwegian.

Norwegian's capacity (ASK) in June was 3,698 million seat kilometres, down 0.2
percent from last year. Actual passenger traffic (RPK) for Norwegian was 3,268
million seat kilometres, up 5 percent. The load factor was 88.4 percent, up a
solid 4 percentage points. Norwegian operated an average of 89 aircraft during
June.

Widerøe's capacity (ASK) in June was 192 million seat kilometres, up 4 percent
from last year. The actual passenger traffic (RPK) for Widerøe was 156 million
seat kilometres, while the load factor was 81.1 percent, also up over 4
percentage points.

Norwegian and Widerøe's punctuality, defined as share of flights departing
within 15 minutes of scheduled time, was 81.6 percent and 89.1 percent,
respectively. Regularity, measured by the share of scheduled flights taking
place, was 99.8 percent for Norwegian and 97.8 percent for Widerøe.

Peak season is here

During July, Norwegian and Widerøe will operate over than 400 routes to more
than 170 destinations across Europe.

"We are well prepared for the summer peak season. July will be very busy, and
the booking momentum into the autumn looks promising. We continue to deliver one
of the best on-time performances in Europe, and I would like to thank all our
great colleagues across the network who are working hard to maintain this
position," said Geir Karlsen.

During June, Norwegian launched its new booking platform across all markets. The
platform will offer exciting new possibilities, not least among them interlining
with Widerøe later this year.


See detailed traffic figures in the attached PDF.


For further information, please contact:
Hans-Jørgen Wibstad, CFO at Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, Tel: +47 916 89 661


Fornebu, 4 July 2025
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA


This information is considered to be inside information pursuant to the EU
Market Abuse Regulation and is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant
to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act. This stock exchange
announcement was published by Teodora Samoila, Financial Analyst at Norwegian
Air Shuttle ASA, on 4 July 2025 at 08:00 CEST.