2017 is a record for London Heathrow Airport

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London Heathrow Airport had a record year in 2017. The airport released some numbers today.

  • A record breaking 78 million passengers travelled through the airport in 2017, up 3.1% on last year with passenger volumes driven by larger and fuller aircraft
  • Heathrow became one of the fastest growing major European hubs for cargo, with 1.7 million metric tonnes travelling through the airport – equivalent to the weight of 134,000 London buses or 136 London Shards. Across the year, the key markets for cargo were the US, East Asia, and Europe
  • The UK’s only hub airport delivered outstanding customer service in 2017, and was named both ‘Best Airport in Western Europe’ for the third year running and ‘Best Airport for Shopping’ for the eight year running in the Skytrax World Airport Awards
  • Heathrow’s annual noise and contour report revealed that the airport’s noise footprint was at its smallest recorded level in 11 years with 15% fewer households affected by noise, as a result of working with airlines to encourage the use of quieter aircraft. Night time jet movements also decreased by a third (32%) in 2017
  • Key milestones were also achieved in the delivery of Heathrow’s expansion, with the airport launching its first public planning consultation in coming days

December 2017

  • Passenger volumes continued to grow in December, with over 6.3 million passengers travelling through the airport (+2.8%). In the run up to Christmas, 248,288 passengers flew through Heathrow on the 22nd, making this our busiest day of the month
  • Domestic and emerging markets continued to be sources of growth, with UK travel up 6.6% and travel to Asia up 5.5% on last year
  • Over 143,000 metric tonnes travelled through Heathrow in December (+7.3%), as the UK economy benefited from the end-of-year peak around the world. The USA, Japan and Hong Kong were among the fastest growing markets for cargo

Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye said:

“Heathrow had its best year ever in 2017 helping to strengthen the British economy as the country seeks to redefine its role in the world. Our colleagues welcomed 78 million passengers and supported the delivery of record volumes of British trade to markets around the world. We’re looking forward to continuing to deliver for Britain in 2018 as we progress our expansion plans.”

Traffic Summary
December 2017
Terminal Passengers
(000s)
 Month % Change Jan to
Dec 2017
% Change Jan 2017 to
Dec 2017
% Change
Heathrow           6,336 2.8 77,989 3.1         77,989 3.1
Air Transport Movements  Month % Change Jan to
Dec 2017
% Change Jan 2017 to
Dec 2017
% Change
Heathrow         37,735 2.3 474,033 0.2       474,033 0.2
Cargo
(Metric Tonnes)
 Month % Change Jan to
Dec 2017
% Change Jan 2017 to
Dec 2017
% Change
Heathrow       143,353 7.3 1,698,455 10.2     1,698,455 10.2
Market comparison
(000s)
Month % Change Jan to
Dec 2017
% Change Jan 2017 to
Dec 2017
% Change
Market
UK              385 6.6           4,802 3.3           4,802 3.3
Europe           2,473 1.4         32,485 2.4         32,485 2.4
Africa              296 4.4           3,170 0.2           3,170 0.2
North America           1,402 1.5         17,358 1.1         17,358 1.1
Latin America              109 13.1           1,293 5.5           1,293 5.5
Middle East              696 2.7           7,622 9.5           7,622 9.5
Asia / Pacific              975 5.5         11,258 4.5         11,258 4.5
Total           6,336 2.8         77,989 3.1         77,989 3.1

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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