December traffic figures: BAA's airports

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December traffic figures: BAA's airports

11 January 2010

BAA’s six UK airports handled a total of 8 million passengers in December, down 0.9% on December 2008

  • Weather conditions caused an estimated 1.9% reduction in passenger numbers
  • Heathrow grew 1.2% on December 2008
  • Stansted saw best performance since March 2008
  • Cargo tonnage was up 20% on last year
  • 106.9 million passengers passed through BAA’s UK airports in 2009

BAA’s six UK airports handled 8 million passengers in December, down 0.9% on last year.  Passengers at airports across Europe and North America were affected by cancellations and disruption arising from fog and snow.  It is estimated that weather conditions accounted for the loss of 150,000 passengers at BAA's airports. 

Heathrow, the UK’s hub airport, recorded a 1.2% increase in passengers, driven primarily by an increase in European scheduled traffic and the long-haul network to Asia, Africa and Australia.

Stansted declined 2.6% in December, the best performance since March 2008.

Scottish airports were impacted by the collapse of the airline Flyglobespan, as well as by the weather.  Compared to last year, Glasgow was down 8.8%, Edinburgh down 4.4%, Aberdeen down 9.4%.

Southampton’s passenger figures declined 5.9% in December.  Naples Airport in Italy recorded strong growth of 14.5%

All major markets suffered from the bad weather.  Domestic traffic was down 6.5% on last year but European Scheduled traffic was up 1.6%.  North Atlantic traffic was down 5.7% while other long-haul routes were up 3.5%.

December’s results took the total for BAA’s UK airports in 2009 to 106.9 million, down 4.2% on 2008.  The rate of decline slowed to 1.2% in the fourth quarter.

Annual passenger figures for the airports in 2009 are as follows:

  • Heathrow down 1.5% on 2008, to 65.9 million.
  • Stansted down 10.7%, to 20.0 million.
  • Southampton Airport down 8.2% to 1.8 million.
  • Edinburgh Airport’s traffic up 0.6% to 9.0 million.
  • Glasgow down 11.3% to 7.2 million.
  • Aberdeen down 9.4% to 3.0 million.

Following the sale of Gatwick Airport on December 3 2009, passenger figures from that airport will no longer be included in BAA’s figures.

Colin Matthews, BAA’s chief executive, said: “2009 was a difficult year for our airline customers.  Towards the end of the year, we saw signs of improvements, particularly at Heathrow, but there are more challenging times ahead in 2010.”

In total, the number of air transport movements at BAA’s UK airports fell by 3.9% in comparison with December 2008 with the result that the figure for the year as a whole (935,000) was 6.5% down on 2008. 

More encouragingly, the recent rebound in cargo activity continued in December with an increase of 20% in tonnage handled the UK’s trade recovery. This still left the annual total 7.7% below the previous year at 1.5 million tonnes.

BAA traffic summary: December 2009

Terminal passengers (000s)

Month

% change

January to December 2009

% change

Heathrow

5,316.1

1.2

65,907.9

-1.5

Stansted

1,366.6

-2.6

19,951.7

-10.7

London area total

6,682.7

0.4

85,859.6

-3.8

Southampton

118.6

-5.9

1,791.3

-8.2

Glasgow

424.8

-8.8

7,219.7

-11.3

Edinburgh

580.1

-4.4

9,046.9

0.6

Aberdeen

215.1

-9.4

3,000.2

-9.4

Scottish total

1,220.1

-6.9

19,266.7

-5.8

UK total

8,021.5

-0.9

106,917.6

-4.2

Naples

354.3

14.5

5,290.6

-5.6

 

Air transport movements

Month

% change

January to December 2009

% change

Heathrow

36,921

-0.4

460,026

-2.8

Stansted

11,023

-1.9

156,242

-11.8

London area total

47,944

-0.8

616,268

-5.2

Southampton

2,736

-9.0

40,558

-9.7

Glasgow

4,960

-11.2

74,266

-14.4

Edinburgh

7,253

-10.6

107,052

-6.4

Aberdeen

7,224

-8.8

96,872

-6.2

Scottish total

19,437

-10.1

278,190

-8.6

UK total

70,117

-3.9

935,016

-6.5

Naples

4,103

3.6

64,032

-6.6

 

Cargo (metric tonnes)

Month

% change

January to December 2009

% change

Heathrow

120,209

20.0

1,278,297

-8.7

Stansted

15,877

13.9

183,608

-8.0

London area total

136,086

19.2

1,461,904

-8.6

Southampton

20

50.7

209

-20.7

Glasgow

219

5.6

2,713

-26.9

Edinburgh

2,016

125.8

24,069

135.0

Aberdeen

348

24.4

4,921

20.0

Scottish total

2,583

87.2

31,702

75.6

UK total

138,689

20.0

1,493,816

-7.7

Naples

114

7.6

1,986

-10.9

 

Market comparison: UK airports December 2009

 

Market

BAA total Dec 2008 (000s)

BAA total Dec 2009 (000s)

% change

UK & Channel Islands

1,485.9

1,390.0

-6.5

Ireland

358.3

357.7

-0.2

European scheduled

3,176.7

3,226.7

1.6

European charter*

91.2

77.4

-15.1

North Atlantic

1,231.5

1,161.3

-5.7

Other long haul

1,747.1

1,808.5

3.5

Total

8.090.7

8,021.5

-0.9

* Includes North African charter

Note: Origins and destinations are classified according to ultimate origin or destination of aircraft in the case of multi-sector flights.

Note: Figures for the market sectors have been rounded. Totals as per traffic summary.

 

Market comparison: UK airports calendar year 2009

 

Market

BAA total

Jan to Dec 2008 (000s)

BAA total

Jan to Dec 2009 (000s)

% change

UK & Channel Islands

20,923.2

19,154.4

-8.5

Ireland

5,130.8

4,727.7

-7.9

European scheduled

46,414.1

44,413.6

-4.3

European charter*

2,701.6

2,225.4

-17.6

North Atlantic

15,807.2

15,359.7

-2.8

Other long haul

20,665.2

21,036.8

1.8

Total

111,642.0

106,917.6

-4.2

* Includes North African charter

Note: Origins and destinations are classified according to ultimate origin or destination of aircraft in the case of multi-sector flights.

Note: Figures for the market sectors have been rounded. Totals as per traffic summary.

 

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