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Big Fall in UK aviation pax

Post by izzix » March 17, 2009, 12:02 am

Millions shun air travel in the crunch: First fall in UK passengers for 17 years

By Karl West
Last updated at 10:30 PM on 15th March 2009

The number of travellers using British airports has fallen for the first time in 17 years.

The credit crunch and weak pound have put millions off international travel.

Figures from the Civil Aviation Authority show British airports handled 235million passengers in 2008, a 1.9 per cent fall on 2007.
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Grounded: From October to December there were four million fewer passengers flying, compared to the previous year

There were four million fewer in the three months from October to December than a year earlier.

It is only the fourth time since the Second World War that there has been a year-on-year decline.

Aviation analyst Douglas McNeil, of City brokerage Blue Oar, said: 'My gut feeling is that the boom in low-cost travel has run its course - the budget airlines are not so low cost any more.'

Airline experts said the steep fall in the value of the pound against the euro was one of the primary factors behind the drop.
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All clear: Heathrow Airport has been quieter than usual as British holidaymakers feel the slump of the pound

It has become more than 30 per cent dearer for Britons to holiday on the Continent than a year ago.

The weak pound has also hit the tens of thousands of ex-pats who have retired to Spain, Italy and the south of France, many of whom receive their pensions in sterling and cannnot afford to visit the UK as often as before.


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The crisis has hit travel to and from Spain the hardest, as 978,000 fewer people visited the country from British airports last year, a 2.8 per cent drop.

One of the worst hit airports was Stansted, which had 1.4million fewer passengers, a 6 per cent drop.
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Hardest hit: Last year there were 978,000 fewer people visiting Spain from UK airports

Mr McNeil added: 'A decline like this is pretty striking. It is the inevitable consequence of airlines shrinking their flying programme.

'The growth of overseas property ownership has been a big growth driver in air passengers, but capital values of property abroad are also certainly on the slide. Sterling's weakening is another factor because a lot of ex-pats rely on pension income paid in sterling.'

The biggest increase in passenger numbers last year was on flights to and from Poland, up by 671,000, a 15.4 per cent rise.

Dr Harry Bush, of the CAA, said: 'The fall in passenger numbers is to be expected in light of the worsening economic situation. The larger falls seen in the last quarter of 2008 are continuing into the new year, with the prospect of declining traffic in 2009 overall, which, if it occurs, will be the first time since World War Two that UK passenger numbers have fallen for two consecutive years.'



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Post by beer monkey » March 17, 2009, 5:30 am

A few pals tell me Heathrow and stansted are very quite..

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Post by 747man » March 17, 2009, 9:07 am

beer monkey wrote:A few pals tell me Heathrow and stansted are very quite..
Great,Flying into Heathrow next month,I MIGHT even be able to get through Immigration,Get my Bags,AND make my Domestic Connection,in the 5 hours I have inbetween flights.. [-o< [-o< [-o< :shock: :shock: :shock:

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Post by letigger » March 17, 2009, 3:27 pm

747man, Heathrow is always busy, the term being quiet does not mean there are less aircraft or passengers as you will find out, certain routes have actually increased and more flights put on.

By the way BM there is a great difference between quite and quiet LOL :D :D :D :D :D

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Post by 747man » March 17, 2009, 5:39 pm

letigger wrote:747man, Heathrow is always busy, the term being quiet does not mean there are less aircraft or passengers as you will find out, certain routes have actually increased and more flights put on.

By the way BM there is a great difference between quite and quiet LOL :D :D :D :D :D
I Know that Heathrow is ALWAYS busy,letigger,I was just having a laugh with BM,.....BTW I have been flying Into &Out of LHR for MORE than 30 years....But thanks,Anyway.....

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Post by mortiboy » March 17, 2009, 6:36 pm

A few pals tell me Heathrow and stansted are very quite..
Quite quiet BM ? ;) Quite so! I think you quite right......quiet [-X

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Re: Big Fall in UK aviation pax

Post by 747man » March 17, 2009, 6:40 pm

mortiboy wrote:A few pals tell me Heathrow and stansted are very quite..
Quite quiet BM ? ;)
Arrrhhh,Leave HIM alone Morti,You know HE is Dyslexical ( Well SOMETINGH like that )

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Post by beer monkey » March 18, 2009, 5:07 am

me wrote:A few pals tell me Heathrow and stansted are very quite.
letigger wrote: By the way BM there is a great difference between quite and quiet LOL :D :D :D :D :D
Morti wrote:Quite quiet BM ? ;) Quite so! I think you quite right......quiet
Just a slip of the mental gears....Image

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