Continued growth in passenger traffic

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4 million passengers traveled to, from, and over Avinor's airports in November. This is an increase of 5 percent compared to November 2023. So far this year, the increase is also 5 percent compared to the same period in 2023.

The number of international travelers continues to grow the most, with a 12 percent increase in November. So far this year, the growth among international travelers is a full 9 percent.

The number of international travelers continues to grow the most, with a 12 percent increase in November. So far this year, the growth among international travelers is a full 9 percent.

-The growth domestic is 2 percent in November and 2 percent so far this year. The key driver for the passenger numbers in November are an increase internationally by 12 %. At the same time, the growth domestic is exclusively driven by international travel transferring to and from international flights. The number of domestic trips is slightly down compared to November last year (-1%). This is a sign of the increasing interest in Norway as a tourism destination and that Norwegians continue to prioritize international travel at a time when many have tighter personal finances, says Gaute Skallerud Riise, Vice President Traffic

 -The trend with fuller flights continues. November is the month with the strongest growth in load factor so far this year, with a full 3.5 percentage points increase from the same month last year. This is a trend that has been ongoing for many years and has been significantly strengthened in the last two years. The trend is positive both for the utilization of infrastructure and from an emissions perspective.

Flight movements

There were 49,824 commercial flight movements in November. This is 2 percent fewer than in November last year. So far this year, there are 1 percent fewer flight movements compared to the same period in 2023.

Drone flights increase

In November, 1,724 drone flights were reported in Ninox Drone. –This is an increase of 25 percent compared to November 2023, says Mats Gjertsen, who leads Avinor's drone program. - Even with more weather and cold periods affecting drone flights, these are high numbers that confirm the trend of increased drone use in Norway. This year, there have been more than 23,000 flights in total, compared to 14,000 flights last year. This is an increase of 63 percent.

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Avinor is a wholly-owned state limited company under the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications and is responsible for 44 state-owned airports. Avinor has taken a leading role in reducing climate gas emissions from the aviation industry, including the development of electric aircrafts and supplying sustainable jet-biojetfuel. Avinor provides safe and efficient travels for around 50 million passengers annually, half of which travel to and from Oslo Airport. Over 3000 employees are responsible for planning, developing and operating an efficient airport and air navigation service. Avinor is financed via airport charges and commercial sales. The air navigation services is organized as ​subsidiary wholly-owned by Avinor. Avinor's headquarter is in Oslo.

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