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Gatwick half-year profit jumps as passenger numbers rise

The airport's half-year profit before tax jumped 11.6 per cent to £125.7m, in the six months to June, from £112.7m in the same period the previous year

The main entrance to London Gatwick Airport’s South Terminal(Image: Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)

Gatwick Airport has reported a double-digit increase in profit for the first half of 2025, driven by an uptick in passenger and aircraft traffic volume.

The airport's total revenue reached £491.4m in the first half of the year, marking a 0.7 per cent increase from 2024, as reported by .

When accounting for two significant one-off elements that occurred last year, adjusted revenue rose by 3.4 per cent.

Half of Gatwick's revenue is generated from its airplane operations, with retail sales contributing a fifth and parking making up 14 per cent.

Revenue from airline operations saw a 3.8 per cent rise, while retail income slightly decreased and parking income remained unchanged.

Stewart Wingate, Gatwick's chief executive, expressed confidence that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ government will approve the recently revised plans for Gatwick's Northern Runway, which he said would bring "more than 14,000 jobs and a £1bn injection into the region's economy."

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has until October 27 to decide whether to greenlight the proposal.

Gatwick submitted a revised development consent order (DCO) application after the Cabinet minister announced in February that she would support the scheme if certain adjustments were made, addressing issues such as noise mitigation and the proportion of passengers who would travel to and from the airport using public transport.