The UK CAA has published traffic figures for August 2009.
Dublin's Gatwick traffic which is split between Ryanair and Aer Lingus showed a 1% YoY growth at 103,285. Heathrow and Stansted both showed negative trends with LHR down 14% to 134,274 passengers and Stansted (a Ryanair preserve) down 20% to 74,269. Luton was up 1% YoY at 33,359. These passenger numbers replicate the pattern seen in June and July with LHR and STN showing significant declines compared to modest growth at LGW and LTN.
At Cork, Gatwick traffic was down 2% to 10,386. Heathrow was down 8% to 47,950 while Stansted, a Ryanair route was down 1% to 29,196. As with July's figures the rate at which YoY passenger numbers had been falling would appear to be slowing in August.
Shannon has fared similar to Dublin and Cork with Gatwick static YoY for the month at 19,868 and Stansted down 18% YoY, to 29,762, explainable by one less return flight per day on the route. Again the July pattern was replicated at Shannon during August with similar YoY changes.
On the reinstated Heathrow - Shannon route, a total of 14,837 passengers were carried for the month of August, differing from July's figure by just 100 passengers, both months having the same number calender days.
In Belfast the BMI / Aer Lingus battle took a sudden change in direction this month. On the BMI Belfast City - Heathrow route numbers again grew this month although at a smaller rate than in July - 5% YoY to 43,653. Over at Aldergrove on the Aer Lingus - Heathrow route numbers fell 9% YoY to 27,300, an almost identical figure to July. Again, August replicated the July trend.
On the Belfast City - London Gatwick route, operated by FlyBe, passenger figures are up 20% YoY at 19,321 whilst the Belfast International - Gatwick route served by easyJet is down 7% YoY to 29,540.