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Heathrow chases summer gold for UK plc as it smashes all-time records

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Heathrow hit a record in July with nearly 8 million passengers, maintaining its status as Europe’s busiest airport, amid increased cargo and new popular flight destinations.

Almost 8 million passengers travelled through Heathrow in July, seeing the UK’s hub retain gold spot on the podium as the busiest airport in Europe in the first half of the year – ahead of Amsterdam Schiphol, Frankfurt, Madrid and Paris Charles de Gaulle by millions of passengers

Before July 2024, Heathrow had never surpassed 1.8m passengers in a week. This has now been achieved three weeks in a row (08 – 28 July), as the airport continues to break its own records

Heathrow saw six of its busiest ever departure days in the week the schools broke up for the summer holiday period (from 22 July), with over 140k direct departing passengers and almost 140k bags leaving the airport daily. Close collaboration with our partners meant that the airport has performed well with no material impacts on flights from the recent global IT outage or illegal protest activity

Venice and Larnaca proved popular destinations for those jetting off for some summer sun, as Doha and Dublin joined Dubai and JFK as the latest routes with one million passengers travelling to and from Heathrow this year. There were also big boosts for Orlando and many other US destinations such as Chicago, San Francisco, Boston and Dallas

Heathrow experienced an 8% increase in cargo tonnage in July 2024 compared to July 2023. This strong performance underscores Heathrow’s position as the UK’s leading air cargo hub, boosting the UK economy, helping drive exports, tourism and investment across the country

While Heathrow continues to attract new routes and record passenger numbers, the latest data following the introduction of the ETA shows that Heathrow has lost 90,000 transfer passengers on routes operating to and from the seven countries included in the scheme, since its introduction in 2023. This is devastating for our hub competitiveness. We urge Government to review the inclusion of airside transit passengers, every little bit of extra competitiveness that Government can deliver for aviation will help deliver vital growth for the whole of the UK economy

Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye said: “Team GB’s performance in Paris has been an inspiration to the nation and to Team Heathrow. In July, we were smashing a passenger record almost every single day and we’re chasing down our never before seen goal of serving 8 million passengers in a single month. I’m proud that although there were a few potential challenges which could have caused us to stumble, our team remained focused on the prize of making every journey better and delivered a medal-winning start to the summer getaway.” 

 

 

Traffic Summary
July 2024
Terminal Passengers
(000s)
 Jul 2024 % Change Jan to
Jul 2024
% Change Aug 2023 to
Jul 2024
% Change
Market
UK              409 14.7            2,676 10.6            4,499 15.3
EU            2,768 7.7          15,929 7.7          27,297 10.4
Non-EU Europe              536 5.2            3,295 8.5            5,586 11.3
Africa              279 -11.4            1,927 -7.8            3,435 0.1
North America            2,048 0.5          11,715 3.6          20,366 8.6
Latin America              178 0.3            1,261 4.6            2,120 7.1
Middle East              796 6.9            4,814 8.3            8,387 8.5
Asia / Pacific              967 1.6            6,197 14.0          10,538 25.1
Total            7,980 4.2          47,813 6.9          82,229 11.2
Air Transport Movements  Jul 2024 % Change Jan to
Jul 2024
% Change Aug 2023 to
Jul 2024
% Change
Market
UK            3,096 17.5          21,067 14.4          35,020 16.8
EU          18,481 3.9        119,133 6.7        202,827 8.4
Non-EU Europe            3,459 1.6          24,618 7.5          41,611 9.7
Africa            1,178 -5.1            8,721 -4.1          15,163 1.8
North America            8,275 -0.7          52,824 1.4          91,941 6.8
Latin America              705 -2.5            5,315 3.6            8,940 6.6
Middle East            2,711 3.4          17,693 2.5          30,277 5.2
Asia / Pacific            3,651 -0.7          25,113 9.8          43,383 18.6
Total          41,556 2.8        274,484 5.8        469,162 9.2
Cargo
(Metric Tonnes)
 Jul 2024 % Change Jan to
Jul 2024
% Change Aug 2023 to
Jul 2024
% Change
Market
UK                30 -60.5              345 -2.2              590 27.9
EU            6,074 -22.9          52,241 -3.3          94,307 -0.6
Non-EU Europe            3,225 -16.3          23,213 -1.3          40,681 -1.1
Africa            7,854 25.7          52,408 19.8          87,274 17.8
North America          51,611 21.5        343,130 15.2        590,012 11.8
Latin America            4,695 8.4          31,248 9.1          53,421 9.8
Middle East          21,131 -4.3        154,069 6.6        271,242 9.2
Asia / Pacific          33,422 6.7        236,301 25.0        404,370 25.9
Total        128,042 8.3        892,954 14.2     1,541,898 13.7
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