Friday, August 12, 2016

July 2016 the busiest month in history for Gatwick Airport



Gatwick Airport has achieved the busiest single month in its 80 year history as 4.6 million passengers travelled through the airport in July.
The figure represents a 6.9 per cent increase on the same month last year.
Long-haul routes continue their impressive growth at the airport, growing 23 per cent collectively versus last July, against a backdrop of traffic growth stalling at other major European airports, as reported by the Airports Council International this week.
North Atlantic routes grew 49.9 per cent with Toronto routes up 106.4 per cent, Calgary routes up 120.8 per cent and Vancouver routes up 85.4 per cent.
All are new destinations served by WestJet as part of their 28 flights weekly to destinations in Canada from Gatwick.
Recent months at Gatwick have also seen an increase in cargo volumes up 31 per cent on average of every month of the last quarter.
Gatwick expansion will support significant growth in cargo which is forecast to reach 1,070,000 tonnes by 2050.
The growth in long haul markets will provide more opportunity for choice and competition within the air freight market.
Average load factors were consistently strong at 90 per cent.
Gatwick Airport chief executive Stewart Wingate said: “Gatwick’s continued long-haul growth – up 23 per cent year-on-year - and strong cargo growth are the latest proof that competition in the London airports’ market is working.
“Our continued success provides proof of the benefits a two runway Gatwick would deliver for Britain.
“Expansion of Gatwick, London’s fastest growing long-haul gateway, would show London is open for business to the World.
“As the 41.7 million passengers flying with us in the last year have seen, Gatwick is undergoing a massive transformation.
“The brand new images we have revealed today provide a unique aerial perspective on the world’s most-efficient single runway airport which is also in the premier league of airports with more than 50 long-haul routes.”
To celebrate this landmark in the airport’s history, Gatwick has released a stunning collection of new aerial imagery from acclaimed New York photographer Jeffrey Milstein, providing a brand new aerial perspective on Gatwick.

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