A record breaking 1.98 million passengers passed through London Stansted in November, up 8.7 per cent on 2017, ahead of what is expected to be the airport’s busiest ever festive season.
The airport’s busiest November saw 158,000 more passengers use Stansted than in the same month last year, with load factors – the average number of seats occupied on each flight – reaching 87 per cent, the second highest ever total for November after 2016.
The countries recording the strongest growth during the month compared to November 2017 were Austria, Turkey, Portugal and France while domestic routes including Edinburgh and Belfast also reported significant increases in passenger numbers.
Traffic was also boosted by the recent arrival of new airlines launching new services including Laudamotion’s twice daily flights to Vienna and Pobeda Airlines’ four flights a week to Saint Petersburg.
During the upcoming festive period, Stansted is expecting nearly 1.2 million passengers to take to the skies with the busiest overall day forecast to be 30 December when around 86,000 passengers will pass through the airport.
The 12-month moving total now stands at over 27.8 million, an increase of 7.3 per cent over the previous year.