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Heathrow Airport in the UK increases revenue forecast by nearly $5 billion due to a rebound in travel demand

Heathrow Airport in Britain raised its revenue expectations for the year on Friday, following better than expected demand for long-haul flight demand amid a rebounding leisure market.

In 2025, the airport, which is Europe's busiest hub, will generate revenues of 4,96 billion pounds (3,61 billion pounds) - a significant increase over previous estimates of 3,57 billion pounds.

The easing of inflation and rising living costs has stimulated an increase in travel demand. However, the geopolitical and economical uncertainties in the Middle East as well as the United States continue to make the market challenging for leisure providers.

Heathrow has said that it is seeing some signs of slowing on routes with a high business traffic, but attributed it to economic uncertainties rather than geopolitical factors.

The airline expects that increased passenger traffic and larger aircraft will lead to more capacity, and new direct routes for the remainder of the year.

Heathrow's passenger traffic projection for 2025 is 84.2 million, which is a small improvement on last year's figures.

Costs for airports are expected to rise this year due to rising security costs, increased service reductions, and higher contract costs from the national insurance.

Heathrow anticipates that adjusted operating costs will rise to 1,63 billion pounds by 2025. This is an increase of 7.2% compared to 2024, and a 17-million-pound increase compared to its December investor report.

(source: Reuters)