Surge in foreign travel boosts passenger numbers at Heathrow as Brits escape wet UK summer
A SURGE in foreign travel has boosted passenger numbers at Heathrow.
Some 7.7million used the airport in July — a record rise of 22 per cent on the 6.3million in the same month last year.
And the figure was only a little lower than 7.8million recorded in July 2019 — before the Covid pandemic.
The surge was driven by families looking to escape wet UK summer.
It was also boosted by a rise in long-haul flights to countries that had kept Covid restrictions for longer.
Flights to and from Asia soared 129 per cent over the year — and those to and from North America climbed 77 per cent.
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July was Heathrow’s busiest ever month for flights to Turkey, with more than 73,000 flying there.
It also saw near-record levels of departures to Portugal and Italy.
Boss John Holland-Kaye said: “It’s great to see so many passengers getting away to grab some summer sun.”
He said security queues at the West London airport were now “consistently under five minutes”.
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Airlines such as Wizz Air and Ryanair have reported an increase in ticket sales this year.
And the travel industry continues to recover from the pandemic’s impact.
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