Heathrow says need for expansion ‘clear’ as it loses title of Europe’s busiest airport
Heathrow Airport has lost its position as Europe's busiest airport to Istanbul, with Istanbul handling 8.15 million passengers in July compared to Heathrow's 7.86 million. Heathrow argues this loss, coupled with its two runways operating at near full capacity, makes a strong case for expansion.

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AI-generatedHeathrow Airport has lost its position as Europe's busiest airport to Istanbul, with Istanbul handling 8.15 million passengers in July compared to Heathrow's 7.86 million. Heathrow argues this loss, coupled with its two runways operating at near full capacity, makes a strong case for expansion. The airport's passenger numbers were down 1.5% year-on-year in July, partly due to a 20.2% decrease on Middle East routes impacted by the US-Israel war on Iran. Despite this, Heathrow is seeking government permission for a third runway to accommodate 150 million passengers annually and maintain the UK's competitiveness. The government has launched a consultation on the expansion, with previous commitments to begin construction by 2035.
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5 extractedThe UK government is consulting on conditions for Heathrow expansion.
Heathrow's expansion plans aim to accommodate 150 million passengers per year.
Heathrow's passenger numbers on Middle East routes were down 20.2% year on year in July.
Heathrow argues the case for expansion is clearer due to losing its busiest airport status.
Heathrow lost its position as Europe's busiest airport to Istanbul in July.