Heathrow recovery fights-back after worst year in its history
Recovery at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has officially commenced, after a number of losses in both a fall in passenger numbers and traffic figures during the challenging year of 2021.
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Heathrow Airport in London is the UK’s largest and busiest airport as well as being the busiest airport in Europe and the seventh busiest in the world based on passenger traffic.
Located in the west of the city, in the London borough of Hillingdon, Heathrow hosts two runways and four operational terminal buildings. It is the primary hub for British Airways and the main operating base of Virgin Atlantic.
Approximately 80 airlines fly from London Heathrow, taking passengers to over 180 destinations around the world.
Recovery at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) has officially commenced, after a number of losses in both a fall in passenger numbers and traffic figures during the challenging year of 2021.
As the UK and aviation industry emerge from the pandemic and soars for recovery, London Heathrow Airport has announced a refreshed sustainability strategy for the decade ahead.
A major drive in recruitment, training, and careers has kick-started at London Heathrow Airport ahead of the 2022 summer season, with vast opportunities for employees across the airport network.
Over the entirety of 2021, VINCI’s airport network welcomed near 86 million passengers, 66 per cent down on 2019 but a 12 per cent growth compared to 2020.
Aviation is in for a long-haul recovery as the current Omicron variant causes at least 600,000 passengers to cancel travel plans during December 2021 from London Heathrow Airport.
According to a report launched by Cirium, an aviation analytics firm, international flights to and from the UK decreased 71 per cent during January to December 2021.
Mike Willson, firefighting foam, and foam systems specialist, talks to International Airport Review about the questions over the suitability of PFAS-Free Foam alternatives.
London Heathrow Airport has urged the UK government and Ministers to allow families to reunite in time for the Christmas 2021 holidays.
London Heathrow Airport and Microsoft have partnered to trial the world’s first artificial intelligence system to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in cargo and baggage passing through the airport.
As the recovery continues and with over three million passengers travelling through London Heathrow during October 2021, the airport continues to focus on the race to a net zero future.
With the easing of international restrictions and restart of transatlantic travel, London Heathrow Airport has announced a recruitment drive for over 600 new frontline roles.
The Aviation Skills Retention Platform has launched Talentview Aviation, a free-to-use recruitment platform, as aviation employers seeking talent expect a rise in demand for air travel in spring 2022.
In Ferrovial’s bid to lead a zero-carbon mobility future, the AGS Airports shareholder has announced plans to launch a network of more than 25 vertiports across the UK.
Vertical Aerospace has collaborated with London Heathrow Airport to explore operations of the electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicle from the airport by the mid-2020s.
Results from the past nine months at London Heathrow reveal a strong demand since travel restrictions have eased, as well as a slow recovery in passenger numbers, finances, and airport sustainability.