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Heathrow: 2012 'busiest year on record' | Heathrow: 2012 'busiest year on record' |
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Heathrow has said that it handled 70 million passengers in 2012, the highest number on record, as the crowded airport saw bigger and fuller planes. | Heathrow has said that it handled 70 million passengers in 2012, the highest number on record, as the crowded airport saw bigger and fuller planes. |
Numbers rose 0.9% from 2011, with 3.2% growth in its staple North Atlantic business, and traffic to the Far East and Brazil boosted by new routes. | Numbers rose 0.9% from 2011, with 3.2% growth in its staple North Atlantic business, and traffic to the Far East and Brazil boosted by new routes. |
December was also a record month at the airport, with China traffic up 23%. | December was also a record month at the airport, with China traffic up 23%. |
But the growth in passenger numbers during 2012 was balanced by a 1.3% drop in cargo passing through the airport. | But the growth in passenger numbers during 2012 was balanced by a 1.3% drop in cargo passing through the airport. |
Heathrow has been operating close to official full capacity for several years. | Heathrow has been operating close to official full capacity for several years. |
Besides the spare capacity freed up by cargo, the airport said that the higher passenger numbers had been due to an increase in the aircraft load factor - a measure of how full planes are - from 75.2% to 75.6%, as well as in average aircraft size from 194.8 seats to 197.4. | Besides the spare capacity freed up by cargo, the airport said that the higher passenger numbers had been due to an increase in the aircraft load factor - a measure of how full planes are - from 75.2% to 75.6%, as well as in average aircraft size from 194.8 seats to 197.4. |
It meant that the average plane flying through Heathrow was carrying almost 2% more passengers in 2012 than the year before. | It meant that the average plane flying through Heathrow was carrying almost 2% more passengers in 2012 than the year before. |
The distribution of traffic across different destinations last year reflected the changing fortunes of various countries' economies: | The distribution of traffic across different destinations last year reflected the changing fortunes of various countries' economies: |
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"The figures for 2012 show Heathrow is delivering higher passenger numbers despite a tough economic climate," said Heathrow chief executive Colin Matthews. | "The figures for 2012 show Heathrow is delivering higher passenger numbers despite a tough economic climate," said Heathrow chief executive Colin Matthews. |
"At the same time, passenger satisfaction levels reached record levels." | |
The airport is due to complete the reconstruction of Terminal 2 in 2014, which will increase the number of passengers it can handle, but not the number of flights. | The airport is due to complete the reconstruction of Terminal 2 in 2014, which will increase the number of passengers it can handle, but not the number of flights. |
Meanwhile, Stansted airport is close to being sold by parent company Heathrow Airports Holdings Ltd - which used to be known as BAA. | Meanwhile, Stansted airport is close to being sold by parent company Heathrow Airports Holdings Ltd - which used to be known as BAA. |
Three groups are expected to submit final bids this week for the single-runway airport in Essex. | Three groups are expected to submit final bids this week for the single-runway airport in Essex. |
The favourite is a joint venture between Manchester Airport and the Australian infrastructure investment fund Industry Fund Management. | The favourite is a joint venture between Manchester Airport and the Australian infrastructure investment fund Industry Fund Management. |
BAA was told to sell Stansted - as well as Gatwick and either of Glasgow or Edinburgh - in 2009 following an investigation by the Competition Commission. | BAA was told to sell Stansted - as well as Gatwick and either of Glasgow or Edinburgh - in 2009 following an investigation by the Competition Commission. |
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