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Heathrow passenger numbers dip as demand for international travel ebbs amid Iran war fallout
NACHRICHT
11.05.2026

Heathrow passenger numbers dip as demand for international travel ebbs amid Iran war fallout

Airport reports 5% decline but transit passenger business rises as fliers use hub to avoid Middle East airportsBusiness live – news updatesThe number of passengers flying from London Heathrow fell last month, as war in the Middle East weighed on demand for international travel.About 6.7 million people flew through the airport in April, a 5% drop compared with the same period last year. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Totally grounded? How the jet fuel crisis could change our holidays – and world history
NACHRICHT
06.05.2026

Totally grounded? How the jet fuel crisis could change our holidays – and world history

Jet fuel has doubled in price since the start of the war on Iran. How bad will the disruption get and could this accelerate the route to jet zero?What happens to flights if the world runs out of oil? Well, obviously they will be grounded. To be more specific, is it possible, if the war in Iran does not resolve and the strait of Hormuz remains blocked, that airlines will simply run out of aviation fuel?It’s not a question anyone has had to ask before. Air travel has hit some hurdles this century that nobody could have seen coming – Covid, of course, but also the Icelandic volcano in 2010, which closed much of European airspace for eight days, cost an estimated €3.75bn (£3.2bn) and caused untold supply chain chaos. There have been problems contained within a country or region – the Heathrow substation outage and the Iberian energy crisis, both last year, both closing airports – but since air travel began, it has never been globally impeded by a fuel shortage. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Philip Jansen Opens Talks to Resolve Heathrow Third Runway Dispute
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Business·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Philip Jansen Opens Talks to Resolve Heathrow Third Runway Dispute

Heathrow's new chair Philip Jansen has opened talks with airlines and billionaire landowner Surinder Arora to resolve a dispute threatening the £49bn third runway plan. British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, alongside Arora's £25bn rival proposal, want costs capped at £30bn. The government backs expansion with runway operational by 2035, while China's 10% stake holder considers exiting over cost concerns.

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Guardian UK
Heathrow warns Iran war will affect passenger numbers for rest of year
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Business·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Heathrow warns Iran war will affect passenger numbers for rest of year

Heathrow Airport has warned that passenger numbers for the remainder of 2026 will be impacted by uncertainty in the Middle East following the Iran war that began on 28 February. The west London airport handled 18.9 million passengers in Q1, up 3.7% year-on-year, which it attributed to temporarily absorbing demand from elsewhere. Revenue rose 2.3% to £844m, though operating costs increased 6.5% due to wages, national insurance, IT investments and passenger support. CFO Sally Ding said the airport is "full" and ready to progress its third runway plan.

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BBC UK News