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European passengers boost UK airports

09/05/2006 - 12:08:53
Increased demand for trips to Europe ensured airports operator BAA delivered another rise in passenger numbers during April.

The owner of Heathrow and Gatwick Airports handled a total of 12.4 million passengers in the month, a gain of 7.8% as all markets except UK domestic, which dropped 1.3%, recorded strong growth.

European scheduled traffic was up 10.8%, while European charter business showed a rise of 4.2%.

The performance was helped by the later timing of Easter, although March and April combined still showed an increase of 3.2% on a year earlier.

Of the individual airports, Stansted saw the largest gain in demand with a rise of 16.2% in April.

Gatwick was up 12.5% and Aberdeen recorded its fifth successive double-digit increase at 10%.

Southampton was up 10.5%, while Heathrow’s traffic rose 4.3% to 5.8 million and Glasgow and Edinburgh showed more modest rises of 2.2% and 1.7% respectively.

BAA is currently looked in a takeover battle as it attempts to thwart a hostile £8.75bn (€12.8bn) takeover offer from a consortium led by Spanish infrastructure company Ferrovial.

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