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Heathrow Airport poised to break pre-pandemic passenger records after record-breaking October

A total of 7.2 million passengers travelled through Heathrow last month

Last month more than 7.2m passengers flew through Heathrow(Image: PA)

London Heathrow airport is on track to exceed its pre-pandemic passenger record following its busiest October ever, which saw seven million travellers utilise the airport.

Over 7.2m passengers journeyed through Heathrow in October, with the half term peak contributing to the airport's sixth consecutive month of over seven million passengers, as reported by .

"This year has been all about breaking records at Heathrow," stated chief executive Thomas Woldbye.

Following a busier-than-anticipated summer and early Autumn period, the airport has increased its forecast for the full year.

It now anticipates concluding 2024 having catered to 83.8m passengers, a rise of 2.9m from 2019's previous annual record of 80.9m. This increase equates to welcoming an additional 7,300 passengers each day.

Concerns that the surge in travel demand in the post-Covid era would wane this year have not come to fruition in recent months.

Europe's leading airlines have also reported consistently robust demand for flights.

Shares in Ryanair, Europe's largest carrier, skyrocketed in August after passenger numbers exceeded 20m in a single month.