Business News

Solent: Southampton Airport reports strong growth in 2014

Published by
TBM Team

Southampton Airport welcomed 1,830,257 passengers in 2014, which was 6.2% higher than the previous year. 43% of passengers were domestic travellers, 37% international and 20% were on flights to and from the Channel Islands.

The biggest area of growth was the Channel Islands with 16.6% growth, which was driven by Blue Islands investing in larger aircraft and passengers choosing to use Southampton Airport as an easy way to get to London via their fast train links. Other routes with the most positive growth during the year included Manchester, Belfast, Newcastle, Dublin, Amsterdam, Malaga, Verona and Geneva.

Managing director Dave Lees said: “2014 was a strong year at Southampton Airport with passenger numbers at their highest level since 2008. The growth was driven by higher numbers of passengers per aircraft, especially with Flybe, plus strong demand to and from the Channel Islands.”

2015 sees the introduction of two new summer destinations from the airport with Flybe - Milan and Corsica; a peak summer service to Lorient with Eastern Airways; and the addition of more flights to Finnish Lapland in December with Canterbury, Transun and Santa’s Lapland.

TBM Team

Recent Posts

All jobs saved as Quantuma completes sale of Worcester Warriors Rugby Club

Business advisory firm Quantuma has completed a pre-pack administration sale of Atlas Worcester Warriors Rugby…

19 hours ago

Nu-Age Heating & Interiors eyes growth after move to new Coventry HQ

A Coventry plumbing and heating company is planning future growth following a move to new…

19 hours ago

Worcester’s Key Safe Company to showcase new products at NEC Birmingham

The Key Safe Company, a provider of key storage products based just outside Worcester, is…

19 hours ago

Bristol tech startup Deazy appoints new CTO

Deazy, a Bristol tech startup which connects clients with vetted dev teams, has named Marko Ivanovski…

19 hours ago

UKRI launches new competitions worth £7m to back AI innovation

SMEs developing AI solutions could receive a share of £7 million as government-backed UK Research…

20 hours ago

Turnover up 15 per cent as Oxfordshire’s Lucy Group posts record results

Lucy Group, an Oxfordshire business specialising in power distribution, smart lighting and real estate, has…

20 hours ago