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Gatwick celebrates strong Chinese route growth on 1st anniversary of Tianjin route

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11th Aug 17 10:35 am

Gatwick reports 6.1 per cent growth in Chinese routesĀ 

Gatwick Airport recorded a 6.1 per cent year-on-year rise in passengers travelling to China in July marking the first anniversary of the airportā€™s routes to Chinese destinations Tianjin and Chongqing. The growth comes as Gatwick continues to focus on developing the airportā€™s connectivity with Asia, with flights to Taipei and Singapore also set to launch later this year.

Overall passenger numbers rose for a 53rdĀ consecutive month in July as 4.7m passengers travelled through the airport, up 2.4 per cent making it the busiest July in Gatwickā€™s history. Gatwickā€™s growth has also been recognised by the Airports Council International Europe, who today announced Gatwick as a top five airport in Europe for passenger growth, with passenger numbers +9.4 per cent in the first half of 2017.

The record July was a result of Gatwickā€™s rising long-haul traffic served by larger aircraft, with the number of passengers travelling to long-haul destinations increasing by 10.7 per cent compared to July 2016. Gatwickā€™s cargo, +20.4 per cent year-on-year, also continues to benefit from the airportā€™s long-haul growth.Ā 

Destinations in California are among Gatwickā€™s biggest growing routes and are proving to be the summer holiday destinations of choice for many Brits this year. Oakland and Los Angeles are up 210.6 per cent and 47.5 per cent on 2016 respectively.

Gatwick passengers will soon have even more transatlantic destinations to choose from too, with Norwegianā€™s direct flights to Denver and Seattle taking off from September, and the airlineā€™s recently announced routes to Austin, Chicago and Buenos Aires launching early next year.

Gatwick Airport CEO Stewart Wingate said:ā€œGatwickā€™s passenger numbers for July clearly illustrate the important and growing role Gatwick is playing in bringing Britain and Asia closer together. As the demand for travel to and from East Asia continues to rise, Gatwick has responded by adding exciting new destinations such as Taipei and Singapore to our rapidly expanding network of over 60 long-haul routes.Ā 

ā€œThe Ā£1.15bn set to be invested at Gatwick over the next five years will revolutionise our facilities and transform the airport experience for our passengers, ultimately paving the way for increased connections, including to China ā€“ one of our key ambitions for the near future.ā€

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