Luton records 27.7% February passenger growth

Posted on 21 March, 2016 by Advance 

Growth has been driven in part by the popularity of European city breaks. The number of travellers flying to Copenhagen more than doubled in comparison with the same month last year, while over 50% more passengers flew to Rome and a third more travelled to Zurich.

Travellers from LLA are benefiting from an ever-expanding choice of routes. This month alone will see the launch of six new routes from the airport:


Vueling will launch its first services from LLA to Amsterdam and Barcelona

Wizz Air will introduce routes to two new destinations in Lithuania: Kaunas and Palanga

EasyJet will now offer flights between LLA and Jersey

Blue Air will begin operating four flights a week to Turin, Italy



Six further new routes have already been confirmed for the summer schedule, including two with new airline partners, Transavia who begin flights to Paris Orly and Adria Airways who will serve Pristina in Kosovo.

To meet demand, LLA is currently undergoing a £110m development project to increase annual capacity by 50% from 12 to 18 million passengers by 2020.

The transformation will deliver a complete redesign of the terminal to create a friendly and efficient passenger experience. Exciting new shopping and dining options, expanded security search, baggage reclaim and immigration facilities and major upgrades to transport links are just some of the improvements currently being delivered.

Nick Barton, CEO of LLA, said: “LLA is continuing to grow at an astounding pace. The airport’s great range of destinations, with frequent flights that serve both business and leisure passengers, is central to our appeal.”

“Creating strong public transport connections is key in allowing us to meet the need for capacity expansion. That’s why we are delighted that Luton Borough Council has this week supported our vision to increase the number of fast trains serving the airport to four per hour, in line with the service levels enjoyed by other London airports.

“With a journey time of just 20 minutes between London St Pancras and Luton Airport Parkway, four fast trains an hour will more than double the number of passengers travelling to the airport by public transport.”