Heathrow Airport has reported a decline in passenger numbers for May, even as the hub recorded its busiest ever day for the month during the same period.
A total of 7.1 million passengers travelled through the airport’s four terminals in May, representing a 1.2% decrease compared with the same month last year. UK passenger traffic fell by 1.9%, while numbers from the Middle East dropped sharply by 31%, reflecting continued disruption linked to the ongoing Iran war and its effects on global travel demand.
Despite the overall decline, performance improved compared with April, when Heathrow recorded a 5.3% year-on-year fall and cited “short-term disruption” caused by the conflict.
The airport said it handled its highest daily traffic for May on 22 May, when 262,000 passengers passed through its terminals at the start of the UK school half-term holiday period.
Heathrow, which recently marked its 80th anniversary, also confirmed that it is continuing with infrastructure investment plans. These include upgrades to car parks and check-in facilities at Terminal 4 as part of wider development works aimed at improving passenger experience and operational capacity.
Source: RTÉ