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Heathrow smashes passenger record after summer travel boom as airport hails 'excellent service'

The figures brought the total number of passengers over the first nine months of the year to 63.1m, compared to 59.4m in 2023 a record.

Heathrow saw 63.1m passengers in the first nine months of 2024(Image: Getty Images)

Heathrow Airport has shattered its previous record by welcoming 30.7 million passengers between June and September, a new high for the group.

The total number of passengers in the first nine months of the year reached 63.1 million, compared to 59.4 million in 2023, setting another record, as reported by .

The airport's busiest days were recorded on 24 July and 2 September respectively.

A late summer surge was attributed to Olympic travellers taking European city breaks and major music stars performing in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. As a result, the company has increased its 2024 passenger forecast to 83.8 million.

All regions of the world, except Africa, saw more visitors to Heathrow than in 2023, with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Asia Pacific regions experiencing double-digit growth.

Despite slight decreases in arrival punctuality due to airspace closures and weather conditions, departure punctuality improved from 62% to 68%. Security performance and baggage connections also saw minor improvements.

Adjusted profit before tax at the airport also rose, moving from a £19m loss in the first nine months of 2023 to a £350m profit before tax over the last nine months.

However, the airport reported adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of £1.54bn, a decrease of 9.7% on the previous year's figure.