In the airline industry, various metrics are utilized to assess airline offerings, such as the number of flights, seats, or seat miles. London is home to six major commercial airports and data from Cirium, an aviation analytics firm, reveals that there are over 215 million available seats on flights to and from these airports.
Notable Figures at London Heathrow
At Heathrow Airport (LHR), data indicates a total of 105,065,431 seats throughout 2024. British Airways (BA), the UK’s flag carrier, has the most significant offering with more than 48 million available seats operating short and long-haul flights. The most frequented route is from Heathrow to Edinburgh Airport with over 740,000 available seats in each direction and close to 8,500 annual flights – equating to around 23 daily flights between these two cities.
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The second busiest international route from Heathrow is a flight heading to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York with almost 1.4 million roundtrip seats offered by British Airways.
Activities at London Gatwick
Licensed by Queen Elizabeth II in 1958‍ itself marks growth for this airport since then until now with over threefold growth today; currently producing well over 51 million seat options in collaboration on both ends supporting EasyJet services further emphasizing their position as one of Europe’s largest Ultra-Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC).