London busiest ever April as the Easter getaway

  • North America was the most popular market with new flights taking off to Nashville, Pittsburgh and Charleston helping to push up passenger numbers by 7.5% month-on-month. New routes to Durban, Marrakesh and the Seychelles led to a notable 12% increase in passengers traveling to Africa
  • Helping to boost links to more Asian markets, Heathrow announced a new Air China, thrice weekly service to Chengdu. Air China is set to transport 80,000 passengers and 3,744 tonnes of cargo between China and the UK each year
  • Improving regional connectivity, Heathrow welcomed Flybe’s route from Cornwall Airport Newquay, marking the start of a new year-round service operating four flights a day, seven days a week
  • Trade through Heathrow performed stronger than any other European hub, with cargo increasing in Latin American (+15.1%) and African (+11.4%) markets
  • The High Court delivered a ruling that all judicial review challenges to Heathrow expansion have been dismissed, as the airport prepares for statutory consultation on its proposals in June. The consultation represents a significant delivery milestone and important opportunity for local communities to help shape plans for a future Heathrow.

  • Heathrow recorded its busiest ever April as the Easter getaway sent passenger numbers soaring, securing the airport its 30th month of consecutive growth
    Figures reveal the UK’s busiest airport welcomed 6.79 million passengers last month (+3.3% on last April) averaging 226,600 daily passengers or the equivalent of the population of Aberdeen

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