August 2009 traffic figures - BAA's airports picture

August 2009 traffic figures - BAA's airports

09 September, 2009

August 2009 traffic figures - BAA's airports

  • Heathrow recorded its busiest ever August – up 0.3%
  • Edinburgh Airport grew for fifth consecutive month
  • Group wide traffic declined 3.1% and outlook for remaining months of 2009 is challenging

 Heathrow Airport handled 6.4 million passengers in August 2009 – up by 0.3% on 2008 - recording its busiest ever August, fuelled by a strong leisure market and Heathrow’s powerful network of international routes.

Heathrow’s figures for August suggest that people are cutting back on leisure travel less than business travel.

The significance of long-haul markets not only to UK business but also to UK society was illustrated by a 19% increase in traffic to India.  The people and communities who use these routes to visit friends and family here and around the world count on Heathrow as the only London airport that serves India.

The number of passengers transferring at Heathrow continues to rise, with travellers taking advantage of the shorter waiting times between connections at Heathrow, which come from the high frequency of services and the improved terminal facilities.  The pound’s position against the dollar and euro has also helped Heathrow’s transfer business.  Airline load factors grew by 2.7% to 81%.

In aggregate, BAA’s seven UK airports handled a total of 14.4 million passengers in August, a drop of 3.1% on the same month last year.

Colin Matthews, BAA’s chief executive, said: “Heathrow’s traffic performance in July and August was good. The airport benefits from being the hub of a strong international route network, which is important both socially and economically.

“However, industry conditions remain difficult.  A continuation of the improving trend at Heathrow depends on business travellers re-establishing face-to-face contact with global markets."

Around the airports, performance was mixed. There were again signs of a revival in European Scheduled traffic ( 0.4%). Long Haul traffic, excluding North Atlantic, was up by 4.0%. North Atlantic traffic remained weak with a 7.7% drop on last August. Domestic traffic fell by 5.9%.

Gatwick’s performance is improving.  While it recorded a 4.6% reduction against August 2008, it was the only airport to grow its domestic market (1.2%) and its important European scheduled traffic grew by 5.6%.

Edinburgh’s numbers are up for the fifth consecutive month (4.8%), helped by new low-cost scheduled services to Europe. Stansted recorded a drop of 7.8%, largely down to airline capacity reductions and Southampton’s figures fell by 3.7%.   Glasgow recorded a 13.4% decrease in August, and Aberdeen was 9.8% down on last year.

For the Group as a whole the number of air transport movements in August was 5.2% lower than a year ago when airlines were only beginning to respond to the downturn in traffic by cutting services. The drop in cargo tonnage (-7.5%) marked the first time since November 2008 that the decrease has been in single figures and August was the fourth consecutive month of reducing losses.

Further information from: -

Heathrow Airport press office, 44 (0) 208 745 7224

 

BAA traffic summary: August 2009

Terminal passengers (000s)Month % changeJan to Aug 2009% changeSep 2008 to Aug 2009% change
Heathrow

 6,383.7 

0.3

44,092.0

-2.6

65,748.6

-2.9

Gatwick3,740.4

-4.6

22,064.6

-8.2

32,216.6

-8.9

Stansted

2,225.4

-7.8

13,641.2

-12.1

20,467.0

-11.0

London area total

12,349.5

-2.8

79,797.8

-5.9

118,432.2

-6.1

Southampton

185.3

-3.7

1,211.7

-9.7

1,821.1

-8.7

Glasgow

713.7

-13.4

4,874.2

-12.7

7,426.7

-12.3

Edinburgh

928.5

4.8

6,140.5

0.2

9,003.2

-1.2

Aberdeen

269.8

-9.8

1,994.4

-10.7

3,073.6

-9.1

Scottish total

1,912.0

-4.8

13.009.1

-6.7

19,503.5

-7.0

UK total

14,446.8

-3.1

94,018.6

-6.1

139,756.7

-6.2

Naples

592.7

-6.8

3,546.4

-9.7

5,221.1

-10.9

 

Air transport movementsMonth% changeJan to Aug 2009% changeSep 2008 to Aug 2009% change
Heathrow

39,621

-3.0

309,739

-2.6

464,812

-2.4

Gatwick

25,031

-3.5

165,860

-6.6

244,716

-6.6

Stansted

15,436

-7.3

105,852

-13.9

160,112

-12.9

London area total

80,088

-4.0

581,451

-6.0

869,640

-5.7

Southampton

3,825

-9.8

27,551

-10.0

41,828

-8.4

Glasgow

6,593

-17.2

50,447

-15.1

77,824

-13.3

Edinburgh

9,732

-4.2

72,997

-5.9

109,817

-4.8

Aberdeen

8,366

-5.0

64,789

-6.6

98,669

-5.4

Scottish total

24,691

-8.3

188,233

-8.8

286,310

-7.5

UK total

108,604

-5.2

797,235

-6.8

1,197,778

-6.2

Naples

6,661

-8.7

43,839

-8.9

64,282

-9.9

 

Cargo (metric tonnes)Month% changeJan to Aug 2009% changeSep 2008 to Aug 2009% change
Heathrow

111,324

-7.4

803,787

-15.0

1,258,640

-10.3

Gatwick

6,270

-19.1

45,163

-41.7

75,373

-43.8

Stansted

14,398

-9.9

115,608

-13.5

181,435

-10.8

London area total

131,993

-8.4

964,558

-16.6

1,515,448

-13.0

Southampton

19

12.6

133

-33.3

198

-38.3

Glasgow

322

-18.5

1,767

-33.1

2,833

-27.2

Edinburgh

1,720

228.9

15,973

119.3

18,934

26.8

Aberdeen

378

6.1

3,417

21.1

4,695

16.6

Scottish total

2,420

89.9

21,157

66.0

26,462

15.8

UK total

134,431

-7.5

985,848

-15.7

1,542,108

-12.6

Naples

180

58.4

1,325

-20.0

1,900

-26.8


Market comparison - UK airports August 2009

MarketBAA total Aug 2008 (000s)BAA total Aug 2009 (000s)% change
UK & Channel Islands

2,196.7

2,066.3

-5.9

Ireland

632.0

592.2

-6.3

European scheduled

6,375.5

6,402.5

0.4

European charter*

1,357.4

1,107.3

-18.4

North Atlantic

2,026.3

1,870.8

-7.7

Other long haul

2,314.1

2,407.8

4.0

Total

14,902.1

14,446.8

-3.1

* Includes North African charter

Note: Origins and destinations are classified according to ultimate origin or destination of aircraft in the case of multi-sector flights.

Note: Figures for the market sectors have been rounded. Totals as per Traffic Summary.

 

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