
Charles De Gaulle Overtakes Heathrow As Europe’s Busiest Airport
London Heathrow said Paris Charles de Gaulle had overtaken it to become Europe’s top airport in terms of passenger numbers, blaming delayed coronavirus testing and travel restrictions. Europe’s busiest airport
“For the first time, Paris Charles de Gaulle has overtaken Heathrow as Europe’s largest airport, with Amsterdam Schiphol and Frankfurt close behind,” Heathrow said in a trading update, warning that the UK has ceded commercial advantage.
“All three continental rivals have implemented testing regimes. The UK government has announced an intention to introduce testing for passengers from high-risk countries by December 1st to help restart the UK economy.”
Heathrow said 2020 passenger numbers up to the end of September totaled 19.27 million for Paris and 18.97 million at Heathrow.
The London hub has, meanwhile, slashed its forecasts.
Heathrow, which lies west of the British capital, said it expects to carry 22.6 million passengers this year and 37.1 million in 2021. Europe’s busiest airport
Those were compared with the group’s prior forecasts of 29.2 million and 62.8 million, respectively.
“The reduction is caused by the second wave of Covid and slow progress on introducing testing by the UK government to reopen borders with ‘high-risk’ countries,” the company added.
Heathrow is owned by a consortium led by Spanish construction giant Ferrovial.
It also includes sovereign wealth funds from China, Singapore, and Qatar, as well as North American shareholders. Europe’s busiest airport
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