Heathrow achieves fourth record-breaking month this summer

In August, Heathrow welcomed almost 8m passengers in its fourth consecutive record-breaking month this summer, meaning the airport served 82.6m passengers in the last 12 months and is on-track to welcome 30m passengers between June and September – a first ever for the UK’s hub.

Airplane at Airport, London Heathrow

In August, Heathrow welcomed almost 8m passengers in its fourth consecutive record-breaking month this summer, meaning the airport served 82.6m passengers in the last 12 months and is on-track to welcome 30m passengers between June and September – a first ever for the UK’s hub.

History was made at Heathrow on Sunday 18th August when 269k passengers passed through the airport on its busiest day ever, with last month also seeing a record 13 days with over 260k passengers and its busiest week ever (13 – 19 August) with 1.8m passengers.

Heathrow surpassed 1 million tonnes of cargo processed so far this year on Sunday 25th August, a milestone reached a month earlier than in 2023, reinforcing the airport’s position as the UK’s hub for international trade.

Los Angeles (LAX) and Madrid (MAD) are the two latest joiners to the “millionaire club” – routes with over a million passengers – joining Doha (DOH), Dublin (DUB), Dubai (DXB) and New York (JFK).

Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye said: “I’m grateful to Team Heathrow for their preparation and dedication to delivering an extraordinary getaway for more passengers than ever before, maintaining strong service levels during what has been our busiest summer. For the past four months we have broken several new records, demonstrating our ability to open a world of opportunity for more people, cargo, business and the UK economy.”

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