Heathrow Airport reports 5% decline in passenger numbers amid Middle East conflict

Here's what it means for you.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is reshaping international travel dynamics.
What happened
Heathrow Airport saw 6.7 million passengers in April 2026, a 5% decrease from the previous year.
The Context
- The decline in passenger numbers is linked to the fallout from the Iran war.
- Transit passenger business has risen as travelers reroute through Heathrow.
- The UK economy is projected to lose 160,000 jobs due to the impact of the Iran conflict.
Takeaway
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East may continue to affect international travel patterns and airport traffic.
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