Flyr lost NOK 212 million in the first quarter, despite having passenger revenues of NOK 78 million. After taxes, the company lost NOK 211 million.
Despite what they describe as a challenging market due to the corona pandemic and the war in Ukraine, Flyr believes that it has good prospects as the summer season approaches.
The company reports a large increase in bookings and says they will receive three new aircraft, including the first two of six brand new Boeing 737-8s that will be delivered in 2022.
“Flyr is developing according to plan. With over a million tickets sold, we can safely say that our product has been well received in the market, and we are very pleased with the positive development after a long period strongly characterized by the pandemic. We are now prepared for the summer season. We offer 44 routes to 38 destinations, and early bookings indicate a significant increase in activity in the future,” Tonje Wikstrøm Frislid, CEO of Flyr, said.
Last year, Flyr lost NOK 419 million.
Source : © NTB Scanpix / #Norway Today / #NorwayTodayFinance
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