London Gatwick has achieved its busiest-ever November as 2.9 million passengers travelled through the airport last month, bringing Gatwick to 45.5 million annual passengers.
Long-haul routes continue their significant growth at Gatwick, growing +12.1% in November, driving a +25.6% cargo increase from the increased belly hold capacity in the aircraft serving these connections.
The airport’s Asia connections proved particularly popular in November with passengers to Hong Kong +75% and Tianjin +46.1%.
Gatwick’s regional connectivity also continues to perform strongly with passengers to the Isle of Man, Glasgow and Guernsey +12.9%, +11% and +6.8% respectively.
Meanwhile, St Lucia +85.8%, Mauritius +55% and Liberia, Costa Rica +47% were the winter sun destinations experiencing the fastest passenger growth in the month.
November also marked the first anniversary of the Gatwick Foundation Fund which annually distributes £300,000 to deserving projects across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
To date, 80 organisations and more than 46,000 people have benefited from the grants and reported improvements in the services they provide, which cover four main areas: Employment, training and skills; Families; Widening horizons and Elderly people.
read on to see what Gatwick Airport CEO Stewart Wingate said:
“Passenger demand for the global connectivity provided by Gatwick continues to rocket – long-haul routes +12.1% in November while business passengers are at record levels.
“This year five new long-haul connections have started, Singapore, Seattle, Denver, Kigali and Taipei, further strengthening Gatwick’s global connectivity. Connectivity which is set to further increase 2018 with new connections to Austin, Chicago and Buenos Aires beginning in just the first quarter alone.
“While demand for the slots previously operated by Monarch outstripped availability six times over, International Airlines Group were ultimately successful in acquiring them and we’re looking forward to the new destination choices they will enable for our passengers in 2018.
“Meanwhile, closer to home in November, we were delighted as an airport to celebrate the first anniversary of the Gatwick Foundation Fund which distributes funds to deserving charity projects in Gatwick’s locality.
“For both our local region and the whole country Gatwick is set to play an increased global role for as we grow. We’re ready and prepared to build our financeable and deliverable second runway scheme so that Britain can reap the benefits of greater global connectivity faster.” Said Gatwick Airport CEO Stewart Wingate.
The numbers
Month | Moving Annual Total | |||||
Nov-17 | Nov-16 | Growth (%) | Dec-16 Nov-17 | Dec-15 Nov-16 | Growth (%) | |
Total terminal passengers (000s) | 2,890.3 | 2,831.0 | 2.1% | 45,513.9 | 42,880.8 | 6.1% |
Market Analysis: | ||||||
UK + Channel Islands | 309.7 | 330.8 | (6.4)% | 4,112.0 | 3,834.8 | 7.2% |
Ireland | 145.1 | 147.9 | (1.9)% | 1,683.2 | 1,598.1 | 5.3% |
European scheduled | 1,611.5 | 1,587.8 | 1.5% | 29,364.7 | 28,121.1 | 4.4% |
European charter | 221.3 | 226.7 | (2.4)% | 3,067.6 | 2,987.9 | 2.7% |
North Atlantic | 251.9 | 203.8 | 23.6% | 3,199.0 | 2,633.1 | 21.5% |
Other long haul | 350.8 | 333.9 | 5.1% | 4,087.4 | 3,705.8 | 10.3% |
Air transport movements | 18,569 | 18,721 | (0.8)% | 286,235 | 278,777 | 2.7% |
Cargo (metric tonnes) | 10,175 | 8,099 | 25.6% | 94,571 | 77,129 | 22.6% |
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