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UK air passenger numbers beat pre-pandemic records for April to June

In the last quarter of 2010, the number of passengers using British airports rose to an all-time high of 81 million. This was higher than the previous pre-pandemic peak for this period.

Civil Aviation Authority reported that the first half of the year saw 141 million passengers. The figures for the second quarter were up 3% compared to a year ago.

The CAA reported that Dublin, Amsterdam and the Spanish tourist hotspots Palma de Mallorca, and Alicante, were the top destinations. It added that it expected a record-breaking July-September period, which is the peak summer travel period.

As the government looks to expand Heathrow and Gatwick airports in London, the demand for air travel is growing.

Local residents and environmental groups oppose both expansion projects, claiming that adding flights would derail the country’s goal to achieve net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.

The government claims that the increased use of sustainable aviation gas by airlines means expansion can be achieved within targets. (Reporting and editing by Sachin Ravikumar; Sarah Young)

(source: Reuters)