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Heathrow Airport Reports Surge in Demand Following Government Removal of Tr

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Heathrow Airport Reports Surge in Demand Following Government Removal of Travel Restrictions

  • Following a very weak January and February, passenger numbers in March were the highest since the start of the pandemic, following the Government's removal of all travel restrictions, making the UK the first country in the world to do so. This demand is being driven by outbound leisure at weekends and during school holidays, as Brits make the most of the freedom to travel and cash in vouchers from trips cancelled during covid. Inbound leisure and business travel remains weak due to high covid levels in the UK and the requirement to test before returning home.
  • The aviation sector has been rebuilding capacity ahead of a summer peak, so resources are stretched. Heathrow is working closely with airlines and ground handlers to make sure this increase in demand can be met while keeping passengers safe. Half of global markets still require covid checks including testing, vaccination status and quarantine, which is causing particular congestion in check-in areas at peak times. Heathrow is advising passengers to check with their airline to confirm when they should get to the airport. Other airport processes are currently working to plan and Heathrow is working with Border Force to ensure sufficient levels of resource are in place to cope with the large number of passengers returning to the UK over the next couple of weeks.
  • As the summer peak is expected to be very busy, with peak days close to 2019 levels, Heathrow is increasing resources as fast as possible, with 12,000 new starters planned across the airport.
  • The return of demand is very welcome, though it is unclear whether the current surge in outbound leisure demand is sustainable, or what impact the war in Ukraine, high fuel prices, low GDP growth and potential new variants of concern will have on medium term demand. We are reviewing our forecasts and will give a further update later in April.

Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye said:

"It is fantastic to see the airport coming back to life after two years, and I want to thank all Team Heathrow colleagues for working together to serve our passengers. Everyone at Heathrow is doing everything we can to make sure passengers get on their way as smoothly and safely as possible."

March 2022

Terminal Passengers

(000s)

Mar 2022

% Change

Jan to

Mar 2022

% Change

Apr 2021 to

Mar 2022

% Change

Market

UK

280

384.2

670

304.0

2,272

219.0

EU

1,397

896.3

2,977

568.6

9,790

150.1

Non-EU Europe

376

688.1

878

594.4

2,289

175.8

Africa

238

293.9

618

224.0

1,467

165.1

North America

889

1614.8

1,939

970.1

5,096

516.8

Latin America

134

2468.5

378

1727.0

770

427.1

Middle East

563

758.8

1,350

429.0

3,396

208.6

Asia / Pacific

320

183.5

848

187.7

2,292

116.2

Total

4,197

674.8

9,659

474.9

27,372

199.4

Air Transport Movements

Mar 2022

% Change

Jan to

Mar 2022

% Change

Apr 2021 to

Mar 2022

% Change

Market

UK

2,244

207.0

5,937

180.0

21,031

148.4

EU

12,296

503.6

27,671

351.0

94,095

100.9

Non-EU Europe

2,788

441.4

7,113

351.0

19,969

123.0

Africa

1,213

102.5

3,292

88.4

9,431

65.5

North America

4,683

100.0

12,433

97.2

40,900

73.9

Latin America

645

571.9

1,857

480.3

4,694

149.3

Middle East

1,960

73.3

5,413

58.6

19,045

45.2

Asia / Pacific

2,170

8.4

6,411

22.1

24,125

19.1

Total

27,999

196.2

70,127

161.0

233,290

81.2

Cargo

(Metric Tonnes)

Mar 2022

% Change

Jan to

Mar 2022

% Change

Apr 2021 to

Mar 2022

% Change

Market

UK

5

-47.7

19

-65.8

183

15.3

EU

11,384

0.7

29,018

-0.4

121,080

40.1

Non-EU Europe

2,968

-47.6

10,045

-40.6

60,741

11.8

Africa

7,699

-4.5

23,362

3.3

78,339

9.3

North America

54,267

26.8

135,881

30.9

513,832

42.1

Latin America

3,361

147.3

8,965

177.5

29,225

13.3

Middle East

19,400

5.2

51,850

-1.9

227,637

10.1

Asia / Pacific

29,895

-16.5

89,400

-2.2

400,438

23.4

Total

128,978

4.5

348,539

8.9

1,431,475

26.5

This press release was sourced from London Heathrow Airport on 11-Apr-2022.