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Heathrow faces capacity limits while Gatwick grows amid airline shifts

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Heathrow faces capacity limits while Gatwick grows amid airline shifts
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London Heathrow Airport remains the United Kingdom’s main international gateway and is one of Europe’s busiest hubs. In 2024, it handled 83.9 million passengers, making it the busiest airport in Europe by scheduled seat capacity, with 51.5 million seats available, according to OAG.

Despite these high numbers, Heathrow faces significant challenges due to operating at nearly full capacity. A report from Heathrow Airport Limited in 2025 indicates that the airport is functioning at 99% capacity. Its two runways are limited by curfews and slot constraints and are designed for about 480,000 flights annually—just over 1,300 per day. Terminals originally built for around 82 million passengers are now under strain from increased demand.

Plans for expansion focus on building a third runway (the northwest runway), expanding terminals, adding new satellite piers, and upgrading surface access through road diversions and rail improvements. If fully implemented, these changes could raise annual capacity from the current range of 80–85 million passengers to as many as 150 million. For comparison, Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport handled over 108 million passengers in 2024.

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The estimated cost for Heathrow’s expansion is about £49 billion, covering the new runway and related infrastructure. Shorter-term plans between 2027 and 2031 include adding approximately 70,000 square metres of terminal space and upgraded cargo facilities, potentially increasing capacity to roughly 92 million passengers per year before any new runway opens.

However, expanding Heathrow has been debated since the 1970s. There have been multiple government reviews and legal challenges over the decades. Key events include a cancellation in 2010 by the coalition government, parliamentary approval in 2018, a Court of Appeal block on climate grounds in 2020, and a Supreme Court ruling reinstating the project in 2021. Even with approval processes moving forward, it is unlikely that a third runway would open before the mid-2030s.

Environmental concerns remain central to opposition against expansion. Increased carbon emissions, noise pollution, local disruption—including loss of housing and green space—are cited by campaigners who argue that additional runways conflict with the UK’s net zero commitments. Heathrow maintains that mitigation measures and more efficient operations can address these issues but debate continues among policymakers and communities.

Financing also poses challenges; Heathrow has proposed raising average passenger charges from £28.46 to about £33.26 per passenger during the next regulatory period to help fund expansion efforts. This proposal has raised concerns about potential increases in ticket prices.

Heathrow has traditionally served as a key transfer hub for travelers connecting through Europe via British Airways to other destinations worldwide. However, other European airports such as Amsterdam Schiphol and Frankfurt have captured more connecting traffic: In 2024 only 21% of Heathrow’s passengers were transferring compared with Amsterdam’s 37% and Frankfurt’s 49%. One factor limiting transfers at Heathrow is its terminal layout; separated terminals require some passengers to use transfer buses between flights—a less seamless experience than at airports like Amsterdam or Frankfurt where connections are easier.

This structural disadvantage also affects airline alliances at Heathrow which is dominated by Oneworld members such as British Airways and American Airlines while rival airports offer more convenient transfers for SkyTeam or Star Alliance carriers.

Meanwhile London Gatwick Airport has grown as an alternative hub amid Heathrow's congestion issues. Known as the world’s busiest single-runway airport, Gatwick handled over 43 million passengers in 2024 and has attracted several long-haul airlines seeking access to London without competing for scarce slots at Heathrow. Carriers including Qatar Airways, Gulf Air, Air Mauritius, Saudia, Singapore Airlines, Kenya Airways and Ethiopian Airlines now operate from Gatwick.

For some airlines this move is strategic: Gatwick offers lower operating costs and quicker turnaround times while serving a different catchment area in London’s South East region; for others it is out of necessity due to limited or expensive slots at Heathrow.

Economics also influence airline decisions: According to the UK Civil Aviation Authority long-haul return fares from Heathrow carry a price premium of up to £160 compared with other London airports because of what is described as a congestion premium (https://www.caa.co.uk/). At present airlines pay an average charge of £30 per passenger at Heathrow—a figure set to rise if expansion proceeds—while Gatwick remains more affordable helping airlines keep fares competitive.

British Airways and easyJet have both established significant operations at Gatwick supporting onward connectivity beyond being simply an overspill option; this positions Gatwick as an emerging long-haul gateway alongside its traditional role.

Heathrow’s position as Britain’s global aviation hub brings both advantages and challenges: Without expansion it risks losing ground against European rivals; with expansion it faces longstanding disputes over costs environmental impact political support—and ultimately its future role within London's multi-airport system remains contested.

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