Air traffic and statistics
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Overview[edit]
Development of passenger numbers, aircraft movements and air freight between 1986 and 2014
When ranked by passenger traffic, Heathrow is the eighth busiest airport internationally, behind Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Denver International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Dubai International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Istanbul Airport, for the 12 months ending December 2022. London Heathrow Airport was noted as the best-connected airport globally in 2019 according to the OAG's Megahubs Index with a connectivity score of 317. Dominant carrier British Airways was recorded as holding a 51% share of flights at the hub.
In 2015, Heathrow was the busiest airport in Europe in total passenger traffic, with 14% more passengers than Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport and 22% more than Istanbul Atatürk Airport. Heathrow was the fourth busiest European airport by cargo traffic in 2013, after Frankfurt Airport, Paris–Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
In 2020, Heathrow's passenger numbers dropped sharply by over 72%, (a decrease of 58 million travellers compared to 2019), due to the impact caused by restrictions and/or travel bans caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic. More than four million passengers travelled on domestic and international flights in and out of Heathrow in March 2023, meaning it was once again the busiest airport in Europe after falling to the second spot in November 2022.
On 29 November 2024, it was reported that Heathrow Airport is testing the usage of Artificial Intelligence, a system known as Amy, to assist air controllers in managing one of the world's busiest airports. The system, which relies heavily on the efficiency of coordination, is capable of tracking aircraft across a wide airspace with the combination of radar and video data collected from the ground.
Annual traffic statistics[edit]
Annual traffic statistics at Heathrow
Year
Passengers handled
Cargo
Aircraft movements
Numbers
% change
(tonnes)
% change
Numbers
% change
1986
31,675,779
537,131
315,753
1987
35,079,755
10.7
574,116
6.9
329,977
4.3
1988
37,840,503
7.9
642,147
11.8
351,592
6.1
1989
39,881,922
5.4
686,170
6.9
368,429
4.6
1990
42,950,512
7.7
695,347
1.3
390,372
5.6
1991
40,494,575
5.7
654,625
5.9
381,724
2.3
1992
45,242,591
11.7
754,770
15.3
406,481
6.1
1993
47,899,081
5.9
846,486
12.2
411,173
1.1
1994
51,713,366
8.0
962,738
13.7
424,557
3.2
1995
54,461,597
5.3
1,031,639
7.2
434,525
2.3
1996
56,049,706
2.9
1,040,486
0.9
440,343
1.3
1997
58,185,398
3.8
1,156,104
11.1
440,631
0.1
1998
60,683,988
4.3
1,208,893
4.6
451,382
2.4
1999
62,268,292
2.6
1,265,495
4.7
458,300
1.5
2000
64,618,254
3.8
1,306,905
3.3
466,799
1.8
2001
60,764,924
6.0
1,180,306
9.6
463,567
0.7
2002
63,362,097
4.3
1,234,940
4.6
466,545
0.6
2003
63,495,367
0.2
1,223,439
0.9
463,650
0.6
2004
67,342,743
6.1
1,325,173
8.3
476,001
2.6
2005
67,913,153
0.8
1,305,686
1.5
477,887
0.4
2006
67,527,923
0.6
1,264,129
3.2
477,048
0.2
2007
68,066,028
0.8
1,310,987
3.7
481,476
0.9
2008
67,054,745
1.5
1,397,054
6.6
478,693
0.6
2009
66,036,957
1.5
1,277,650
8.5
466,393
2.6
2010
65,881,660
0.2
1,472,988
15.3
454,823
2.5
2011
69,433,230
5.4
1,484,351
0.8
480,906
5.4
2012
70,037,417
0.9
1,464,390
1.3
475,176
1.2
2013
72,367,054
3.3
1,422,939
2.8
471,936
0.7
2014
73,374,825
1.4
1,498,906
5.3
472,802
0.2
2015
74,959,058
2.2
1,496,551
0.2
473,087
2.7
2016
75,676,223
1.0
1,541,029
3.0
473,231
0.2
2017
77,988,752
3.1
1,698,455
9.3
474,033
0.6
2018
80,102,017
2.7
1,788,815
5.3
477,604
1.0
2019
80,884,310
0.9
1,587,451
11.2
475,861
0.3
2020
22,109,723
72.7
1,150,030
28.0
200,905
57.8
2021
19,393,145
12.3
1,402,913
22.0
190,032
5.4
2022
61,611,838
217.6
1,350,878
3.7
384,383
98.7
2023
79,151,723
28.5
1,387,060
2.7
454,089
18.1
2024
83,859,729
5.3
1,536,384
9.2
473,965
3.9
Busiest routes[edit]
Busiest international routes from Heathrow (2025)
Rank
Destination
Passengers
Change 2024 / 25
1
New York–JFK, United States
3,220,238
0.6%
2
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
2,539,936
1.0%
3
Doha, Qatar
2,150,321
7.2%
4
Dublin, Ireland
1,823,638
4.1%
5
New Delhi, India
1,525,729
6.1%
6
Madrid, Spain
1,501,118
3.1%
7
Amsterdam, Netherlands
1,469,288
0.6%
8
Los Angeles, United States
1,459,443
13.1%
9
Singapore–Changi, Singapore
1,411,442
6.6%
10
Frankfurt, Germany
1,379,388
2.7%
11
Munich, Germany
1,305,493
0.3%
12
Istanbul, Turkey
1,292,819
0.1%
13
Mumbai, India
1,240,364
9.7%
14
Toronto, Canada
1,214,726
3.5%
15
Hong Kong
1,212,725
2.8%
16
Paris, France
1,163,733
3.2%
17
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
1,147,835
0.9%
18
Zurich, Switzerland
1,140,592
1.3%
19
Lisbon, Portugal
1,125,791
0.4%
20
Boston, United States
1,105,185
3.2%
Source: CAA Statistics
Busiest domestic routes from Heathrow (2025)
Rank
Destination
Passengers
Change 2024 / 25
1
Edinburgh
1,089,587
6.1%
2
Glasgow
959,919
0.7%
3
Belfast-City
611,634
4.5%
4
Manchester
606,085
3.7%
5
Aberdeen
555,033
2.5%
6
Newcastle upon Tyne
479,742
3.6%
7
Jersey
284,682
15.0%
8
Inverness
175,605
9.6%
9
Derry
77,721
4.3%
10
Isle of Man
29,590
12.4%
Source: CAA Statistics