Since 2014, the airline has carried out five humanitarian aid flights with UNICEF to the Central African Republic (2014), Jordan (2015), Mali (2017), Yemen (2017), Chad (2018), Ethiopia (2023) and Sierra Leone (2025).

Together we can support the most vulnerable children.

The collaboration with UNICEF gives us a sense of pride and commitment. Since 2007, Norwegian employees have donated their Christmas gifts to UNICEF.

This year, Norwegian employees are taking part in UNICEF's Christmas campaign to encourage other companies to give their employees a gift that they can be proud of, and children a gift they need to survive.

More about the campaign

Many thanks to all customers who through their ticket purchase choose to donate money to UNICEF
– together with our passengers we have helped hundreds of thousands of children all over the world.

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      • Seven "Fill a Plane" missions completed
      • 17 years of cooperation. NOK 65 million collected
      • Hundreds of thousands of children have received emergency aid
      • Customers donate voluntarily when buying tickets


"Fill-a-plane" missions:

Jordan 2015

The most important flight of the year went to the refugee camp Za´atari in Jordan, together with UNICEF Norway.

Mali 2017

We filled a plane with emergency aid and were able to help the children in Mali. A huge thanks to everyone that contributed.

Yemen 2017

In September 2017, Norwegian and Unicef departed with a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Aircraft filled with emergency aid for children in Yemen

Chad 2018

In September 2018, for the fifth time, we filled a plane with emergency aid to help children in need. Thank you for helping us fill the plane and contribute so more children in Chad can get the future they deserve.

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Ethiopia 2023

For the sixth time, we are sending a plane filled with emergency aid to one of the world’s major crisis zones.

Sierra Leone 2025

Reaching crisis-affected areas quickly is often crucial for saving lives, and air transport plays a key role in arriving on time. To Sierra Leone, we transported 8.7 tons of first aid supplies for UNICEF.