Luton Airport passenger numbers hit 3.3 million in Q1 2023

Image: Luton Airport

London Luton Airport (LLA) welcomed 1.2 million passengers in March, a 49% increase on the same month last year.

The March total brings the number of…


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Image: Luton Airport

London Luton Airport (LLA) welcomed 1.2 million passengers in March, a 49% increase on the same month last year.

The March total brings the number of passengers welcomed by LLA in 2023 to almost 3.3 million and marks the second consecutive month that the airport has exceeded one million passengers.

Passengers travelling from central London to LLA by rail will also now benefit from the launch of the Luton Airport Express, a non-stop train service launched by East Midlands Railway (EMR) that will allow passengers to seamlessly travel from London St Pancras station to the airport terminal.

The service runs from St Pancras to Luton Airport Parkway station, where passengers are then whisked to the LLA terminal in less than four minutes by the DART, a new automated, electrically powered people mover that replaces the previous bus transfer service. The journey time of around 30 minutes brings Londoners closer than ever to the airport.

Passenger experience

Neil Thompson, Operations Director at London Luton Airport, commented: “It’s great to see a continued rise in our year-on-year passenger numbers, a demonstration of the obvious appetite for air travel in 2023, and London Luton Airport’s appeal. At LLA we’re focused on providing the simplest and friendliest end-to-end passenger experience, and this includes enhancing connectivity to the airport.

“The launch of the Luton Airport Express service, alongside the DART, will be transformational for LLA, providing passengers arriving by rail with a faster, more frequent service from central London, as well as direct, seamless and more sustainable connections from more than 60 stations across the rail network.”

The airport welcomed over 420,00 passengers during February half-term week, contributing to the strong Q1 number. The demand for ski travel meant that popularity was high for flights to Austria, France and Switzerland, whilst Valentine’s Day saw couples jetting off to popular romantic getaway destinations such as Paris, Venice and Lisbon.

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