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The operating result for the second quarter was 137m. NOK

Norwegian 2nd quarter 2011; strong earnings improvement and over 4m. passengers

Norwegian carried more than 4 million passengers in the second quarter, 26 percent more than the same period last year. The turnover was just over 2.7 billion NOK, up 34 percent. The operating result for the second quarter was 137 million NOK, which is 185 million NOK better than last year, despite an extra fuel charge of 193 million NOK. The underlying operating result was 333 million NOK better than previous year.

"The results for second quarter, are as expected, strongly affected by the high fuel price, which is almost 50 percent higher than the same period last year. Second quarter, last year was also influenced by the authorities closure of the airspace caused by volcanic eruption in Iceland. That set aside, together with fuel and currency effects, the underlying operating result for the second quarter was 333 million better than the same period last year. This is due to lower costs thanks to a more modern fleet and more efficient operation, said Norwegians CEO Bjorn Kjos.

"I am very pleased with the strong passenger growth, not least as we keep a steady course toward lower costs and increased competitiveness. During the second quarter, we have secured financing for several new aircraft to be delivered between summer 2011 and end of 2012. New aircraft are essential for being a strong competitor in terms of passenger comfort, lower fuel consumption and environmental savings. During the quarter, we have managed to save more than 50 million as a result of more fuel-efficient aircraft in the fleet", said Kjos.

So far this year, the company has received 12 brand new Boeing 737-800. A further three will be delivered from Boeing later this year. At the same time older Boeing 737-300 are being phased out. As of July 2011, Norwegian has 35 new Boeing 737-800 in its fleet. Fleet replacements to new and larger aircraft with more seats are also an important contribution to increased production. Compared with second quarter last year, the production growth is up 24 percent. The load factor for the quarter is also better compared to same period last year, up 3 percentage points to 78 percent.

Strong growth in Sweden and Finland
Norwegian flew more than 840,000 passengers in the second quarter compared with same period last year. The majority of the strong growth comes from Finland, which is a new market for the company, and from Sweden, where Norwegian has opened several new routes. In Norway and Denmark, the route network and number of passengers are more stable. For Norway, much of the growth stems from charter, which is a priority area for Norwegian.

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