London Heathrow Airport has reported a record 39.8 million passengers for the first six months of 2024, marking an exceptional start to the year. The airport experienced its busiest day ever on June 30th, with over 268,000 passengers on more than 1,300 flights. Significant growth was driven by high load factors and larger aircraft, particularly for destinations in Asia and the Middle East.
Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye highlighted the airport’s dual role in passenger transport and cargo handling, with 765,000 tonnes of cargo processed in H1, aiding British industries in global markets. Woldbye emphasised the need for supportive government policies to maintain global competitiveness and sustainable growth, expressing optimism about working with the new government to achieve these aims.
This post was published on 24 July 2024 21:39
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