Misty Monday: Dozens of flights cancelled at London airports as fog engulfs capital November 14, 2022 Dozens of flights have been cancelled over the past few hours at London airports as the fog that engulfed the capital since yesterday continues to present a risk to operations. British Airways – which was forced to cancel 15 domestic and short-haul flights to Heathrow – said it was doing everything it could to get [...]
City Airport insists it’s still ‘easiest hub to get to and through’ despite Heathrow-crossrail link up November 8, 2022 London’s City Airport has insisted it’s still “the easiest airport to get to and through” following the opening of the Elizabeth Line’s direct route from Canary Wharf to Heathrow. The hub located on the Thames hit back after Crossrail’s fully-linked up route was unveiled on Sunday, taking passengers to-and-from Canary Wharf to the UK’s biggest [...]
Half-term boom: Stansted expects 400,000 departures October 18, 2022 Over 400,000 people are expected to fly from Stansted during the October half-term, according to forecasts released today. Stansted has predicted that more than 800,0000 passengers will pass through its gates between 21 and 30 October, with Friday 21 being the busiest day. This is up on last year’s levels as 500,000 passengers were reported [...]
Heathrow leads EU airports’ charge as passenger volumes treble September 14, 2022 Heathrow is leading the passenger traffic charge at EU airports, as numbers increased by more than 300 per cent in July. Data published today from aviation trade body ACI Europe showed that in July the west London hub was ahead of EU airports, as it reported 6.3 million passengers. On the other hand, Paris Charles [...]
Sadiq Khan slams London City expansion as public consultation nears end September 6, 2022 London mayor Sadiq Khan has slammed the proposed expansion of London City airport as the 10-week public consultation on the ramp up of services ends on Friday. Khan accused the airport of not “having demonstrated satisfactorily that [the plans] are compatible with our net-zero and wider environment objectives.” “It is essential the airport recognises that [...]
Stansted Airport appoints TfL boss Gareth Powell to top job September 1, 2022 Stansted Airport has appointed TfL executive Gareth Powell to managing director. Powell has spent 19 years at TfL, holding a number of roles including deputy commissioner and chief customer and strategy officer. Powell will replace Steve Griffiths, who will move on to managing East Midlands Airport. East Midlands, alongside Stansted and Manchester airports, is managed [...]
Cost of dropping off increased in most UK airports August 27, 2022 The cost of dropping off someone for a flight has increased in most UK airports, according to data published today. Figures from the RAC showed that, out of 21 of the busiest UK hubs, 16 have amped their costs in the last three years. “Anyone dropping a loved one off at the terminal this summer [...]
London City Airport to reach 3 million passenger mark as numbers soar August 3, 2022 London City is on track to reach the 3 million passenger mark at the end of the year as numbers continue to soar. The Newham airport announced today that 640,000 passengers travelled through its gates in June and July while August forecasts expect another 300,000. “We have made a conscious effort with our airlines to [...]
London Southend appoints former No1 Lounges boss John Upton to top position August 3, 2022 London Southend airport has appointed John Upton, former boss of international lounge company No1 Lounges, as chief executive. Upton – whose tenure will begin in September – will replace Glyn Jones, who has been at the airport’s helm for the last seven years. Jones – who has stepped down following the airport’s reopening to passengers [...]
Air traffic boss gets £1.2m bonus as industry battles with travel chaos July 31, 2022 Martin Rolfe, boss of government-backed air traffic control operator NATS, has received a £1.2m bonus as aviation continues to battle travel delays and disruption. The payment is part of a five-year bonus dated back to 2015, which was due to be paid in June 2020, the Sunday Telegraph reported first. But following the pandemic’s impact [...]