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Using CAA statistics I've compiled the average load from each of the top 20 UK airports (by total passengers handled) for the 12-month period ending 31 July 2010.
Although the percentage of seats occupied would have been a more valid exercise, this information is not readily available and loads don't necessarily indicate the level of profitability, I still thought it might be an amusing diversion and of some interest.
There are one or two surprises that I will highlight at the end of the list.
The list shows the airports in descending order of load levels with the total passengers handled (in millions per annum) in the 12 months under review in the fourth column and each airport's ranking by passenger numbers in the fifth column.
1. Heathrow 145 65.03 1st
2. Gatwick 133 31.62 2nd
3. Stansted 128 19.08 3rd
4. Luton 125 8.74 5th
5.Prestwick 122 1.68 19th
6. Manchester 118 17.69 4th
7. Liverpool 115 5.03 10th
8. Bristol 106 5.74 9th
9. Belfast Int 102 4.15 13th
10. Birmingham 100 8.71 6th
11. Glasgow 97 6.75 8th
12. Newcastle 92 4.41 11th
13. Edinburgh 85 8.68 7th
14= East Midlands 80 4.24 12th
14= Leeds-Bradford 80 2.69 17th
14= Cardiff 80 1.47 20th
17. Belfast City 72 2.78 16th
18. London City 45 2.80 15th
19. Southampton 44 1.76 19th
20. Aberdeen 31 2.82 14th
I am surprised that the average load at Heathrow is not higher and that the average load at Prestwick is so high given its annual passenger numbers.
I presume Aberdeen is as low as it is relative to its annual passenger numbers because of so many commercial helicopter flights.
Although the percentage of seats occupied would have been a more valid exercise, this information is not readily available and loads don't necessarily indicate the level of profitability, I still thought it might be an amusing diversion and of some interest.
There are one or two surprises that I will highlight at the end of the list.
The list shows the airports in descending order of load levels with the total passengers handled (in millions per annum) in the 12 months under review in the fourth column and each airport's ranking by passenger numbers in the fifth column.
1. Heathrow 145 65.03 1st
2. Gatwick 133 31.62 2nd
3. Stansted 128 19.08 3rd
4. Luton 125 8.74 5th
5.Prestwick 122 1.68 19th
6. Manchester 118 17.69 4th
7. Liverpool 115 5.03 10th
8. Bristol 106 5.74 9th
9. Belfast Int 102 4.15 13th
10. Birmingham 100 8.71 6th
11. Glasgow 97 6.75 8th
12. Newcastle 92 4.41 11th
13. Edinburgh 85 8.68 7th
14= East Midlands 80 4.24 12th
14= Leeds-Bradford 80 2.69 17th
14= Cardiff 80 1.47 20th
17. Belfast City 72 2.78 16th
18. London City 45 2.80 15th
19. Southampton 44 1.76 19th
20. Aberdeen 31 2.82 14th
I am surprised that the average load at Heathrow is not higher and that the average load at Prestwick is so high given its annual passenger numbers.
I presume Aberdeen is as low as it is relative to its annual passenger numbers because of so many commercial helicopter flights.