Ọdụ ụgbọ elu Heathrow na-ada ụbọchị kacha arụ ọrụ

Ọdụ ụgbọ elu Heathrow na-ada ụbọchị kacha arụ ọrụ
Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye

A record breaking 262,000 passengers travelled through Heathrow on the airport’s busiest day ever on the 4th Ọgọstụ.

A total of 7.7 million passengers traveled through the capacity constrained hub ọdụ in August, with figures up 0.1% on last year.

Africa saw the most growth last month, up 6% compared to 2018, with the market continuing to benefit from the new route to Durban and increased aircraft sizes on flights to Nigeria. Domestic flights were also up 2.7%, with more passengers using the services to Newquay, Guernsey and Isle of Man at a peak time for staycations.

More than 126,000 metric tonnes of cargo made its way through the UK’s largest port by value. The top markets for cargo growth were Africa (+4.2%) and the Middle East (+1.8%).

SAS took the top spot in the ‘Fly Quiet and Green’ league table for Q2 for its work on tackling late and early flights, benefitting the airport’s local communities and improvements to operational performance.

Heathrow and the Department for Trade also launched this year’s World of Opportunity competition, inviting SMEs up and down the country to apply for grants to help fund exporting.

An expansion consultation event was held almost every day last month. These events give local communities the opportunity engage with the airport’s expansion plans, ask the experts about the project’s impacts and learn about the measures to help mitigate them.

Following Heathrow’s announcement to invest £50 million in cutting edge CT scanners, the Department for Transport unveiled plans for all major UK airports to implement the technology which could bring an end to the 100ml liquid restrictions and potentially end the need for liquids bags, reducing the amount of single-use plastic attributed to aviation.

Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye kwuru:

“We are continuing to invest in future proofing Heathrow. The airport will be a testbed for ground-breaking technology like our new CT scanners to ensure that our passenger experience remains world class as numbers continue to grow. Using new technology and innovation as we deliver expansion will also demonstrate our global leadership on sustainable travel.”

Nchịkọta okporo ụzọ
August 2019
Ndị njem n'ọnụ ọnụ
(000)
Aug 2019 % Gbanwee Jan ruo
Aug 2019
% Gbanwee Sep 2018 to
Aug 2019
% Gbanwee
Market
UK 437 2.7 3,209 -0.0 4,794 -1.0
EU 2,620 -0.5 18,463 -0.1 27,592 1.1
Ndị na-abụghị EU Europe 536 0.1 3,851 -0.2 5,716 0.3
Africa 313 6.0 2,349 8.5 3,521 7.7
North America 1,829 1.9 12,572 4.3 18,620 4.7
Latin America 121 2.3 930 2.8 1,376 3.0
Middle East 790 -0.6 5,108 -1.3 7,594 -1.4
Asia / Pacific 1,034 -3.7 7,704 -0.2 11,517 0.4
Total 7,680 0.1 54,185 1.2 80,731 1.7
Ntugharị ụgbọ njem ikuku  Aug 2019 % Gbanwee Jan ruo
Aug 2019
% Gbanwee Sep 2018 to
Aug 2019
% Gbanwee
Market
UK 3,704 10.8 26,723 2.7 39,432 -0.2
EU 18,554 -1.2 141,337 -0.4 211,977 -0.0
Ndị na-abụghị EU Europe 3,691 -0.9 29,366 0.8 43,952 0.2
Africa 1,275 7.7 10,168 8.0 15,191 6.7
North America 7,465 0.7 55,957 1.5 83,392 1.4
Latin America 516 -3.2 4,053 2.2 6,080 3.5
Middle East 2,679 0.5 20,159 -1.9 30,276 -2.3
Asia / Pacific 4,068 -0.3 31,610 1.7 47,547 2.9
Total 41,952 0.6 319,373 0.7 477,847 0.6
ibu
(Metric tonne)
Aug 2019 % Gbanwee Jan ruo
Aug 2019
% Gbanwee Sep 2018 to
Aug 2019
% Gbanwee
Market
UK 48 -37.7 387 -45.1 599 -45.4
EU 7,555 -8.3 62,793 -15.8 99,020 -13.1
Ndị na-abụghị EU Europe 4,896 1.9 37,971 1.8 57,834 1.4
Africa 7,047 4.2 62,848 7.1 94,501 5.1
North America 44,580 -12.0 380,961 -6.8 588,369 -5.3
Latin America 4,431 -6.1 36,766 10.2 55,783 7.9
Middle East 21,451 1.8 169,572 -0.0 256,970 -2.6
Asia / Pacific 36,855 -17.0 312,177 -8.1 487,634 -5.6
Total 126,864 -9.9 1,063,475 -5.3 1,640,711 -4.3

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