THE AIRLINE PERSPECTIVE: Norway

Every week The HUB provides statistics highlighting airline and airport activity in an individual domestic and international market. Alongside looking at the market's historical development over the past 30 years, we take the following week's schedule as a snapshot and compare weekly seat capacity with the previous year, showing which airlines and airports are growing and which are constraining.

The data is all supplied by OAG from its OAG Analyser network analysis tool.

NORWAY DOMESTIC AIR SERVICES (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airline

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

% Change (2011)

1

SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK)

1,542

211,002

43.2 %

3.0 %

2

Norwegian (DY)

994

175,194

35.8 %

(-4.0) %

3

Wideroe’s Flyveselskap (WF)

2,325

101,044

20.7 %

8.2 %

4

Danu Oro Transportas (R6)

22

726

0.1 %

(-50.0) %

5

Air Norway North Flying (M3)

36

684

0.1 %

157.1 %

6

Island Airlines (IS)

18

342

0.1 %

New Entrant

(Others)

-

-

-

-

TOTAL

4,937

488,992

-

(-0.4) %

NORWAY INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICES (non-stop weekly departures)

Rank

Airline

Weekly Flights

Weekly Seats

% Capacity

% Change (2011)

1

SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK)

473

65,879

28.2 %

7.9 %

2

Norwegian (DY)

336

60,520

25.9 %

10.0 %

3

Ryanair (FR)

118

22,302

9.6 %

(-0.8) %

4

British Airways (BA)

62

9,484

4.1 %

113.9 %

5

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL)

62

9,366

4.0 %

(-23.9) %

6

Wideroe’s Flyveselskap (WF)

115

8,046

3.4 %

2.3 %

7

KLM Cityhopper (WA)

83

7,600

3.3 %

52.6 %

8

Wizz Air (W6)

37

6,660

2.9 %

68.2 %

9

Lufthansa (LH)

42

6,494

2.8 %

4.1 %

10

airBaltic (BT)

29

2,970

1.3 %

11.2 %

(Others)

332

34,022

14.6 %

(-8.0) %

TOTAL

1,689

233,343

-

7.0 %

Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…