Norwegian Air Shuttle (NAS) Q4 2024 earnings summary
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Q4 2024 earnings summary
3 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Achieved full-year EBIT of NOK 1,873 million, the second highest in company history, despite a Q4 EBIT loss of NOK 93 million due to negative currency effects and non-recurring FX losses.
Q4 revenue rose 39% year-over-year to NOK 8.2 billion, with Widerøe contributing NOK 1.8 billion.
Passenger numbers reached 6.2 million in Q4, up 32% year-over-year, with full-year passenger growth of 10% to 26.4 million; Widerøe carried 3.8 million passengers, a record for the airline.
Liquidity position at quarter-end was NOK 10.9 billion, including NOK 1 billion in fixed-income fund investments.
Board proposes NOK 0.60 per share distribution for 2024, subject to AGM and debt conditions.
Financial highlights
Q4 group EBIT was negative NOK 93 million, with net loss NOK 223 million; full-year EBIT reached NOK 1,873 million and net profit after tax NOK 1,355 million.
Q4 group revenue was NOK 8.2 billion (+39% YoY); full-year revenue NOK 35.3 billion.
Widerøe contributed NOK 499 million to full-year EBIT and NOK 1.8 billion in Q4 revenue.
Cash and liquid investments at year-end totaled NOK 11 billion.
Equity ratio at 19.3%, up from previous quarter.
Outlook and guidance
Capacity growth is expected to slow to 4% in 2025, with Q1 2025 growth forecast at 15-17% before moderating.
Unit cost ex-fuel is expected to increase by a single-digit percentage in 2025.
No EBIT guidance provided for 2025.
Fleet expected to reach 88-96 aircraft by year-end 2025, with 11-13 new deliveries.
Positive outlook supported by strong booking trends and tighter supply-demand in Europe.
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