13760 minutes of NATS-attributable delay were recorded last month, making it the second lowest July total since records began in 1996, and despite a sizable year on year increase in traffic as the summer period continues.
Last month the UK market grew by 2.4%. Leading this growth was the Transatlantic Arrivals/Departures sector, which saw a rise of 6.0% and Non-transatlantic Overflights, which grew by 3.7%. The Domestic market declined by 3.0%.
Martin Rolfe, Managing Director Operations, NATS, said: “July has been another positive month for NATS particularly as we are in peak summer season. We have handled the increase in scheduled traffic while keeping delays to a minimum.
Last month also saw the Farnborough International Air Show, which brought a sizeable increase in traffic for the airport as visitors flocked from around the world for what proved to be another successful air show.”
Source and image: NATS
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