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Passenger pick-up at big UK airports

Heathrow Airport - 'Continued resilience'
Heathrow Airport - 'Continued resilience'

British airports operator BAA has said growing consumer confidence led to the first monthly increase in total UK passenger numbers since March 2008.

The Spanish-owned group runs London's Heathrow and Stansted airports as well as Aberdeen, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Southampton.

It handled a total of 9.9 million passengers in the UK in November, an improvement of 0.8% on the same month last year.

The group, owned by Ferrovial, said that Heathrow's continued resilience was highlighted by the fourth monthly increase in the last five months. Traffic at the UK's largest airport increased by 1.1% to five million people. Heathrow's load factor, a measure of how full planes are, rose 2.6 points to 70.7%.

Gatwick marked its last full month under BAA ownership with a 4.5% increase in passenger numbers to 2.1 million people. The airport has been bought by the owner of London City Airport, US-based investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners, for just over £1.5 billion.