London Southend Airport, located over 36 miles from the center of London in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, continues to be considered a London airport despite its distance. This branding strategy benefits the airport, even though it is the least busy among the six designated airports serving the city.
According to the Civil Aviation Authority, only about 150,000 passengers passed through London Southend Airport last year. It ranked as the 32nd busiest airport in the UK. In comparison, London City Airport had approximately 3.4 million passengers in 2023.
In the 1960s, Southend was once the UK's third-busiest airport. The decline in passenger traffic led to its acquisition by Stobart Group in 2008. Since then, a new terminal and railway station have been developed, offering efficient connections to central London via Liverpool Street Station.