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Over 34,000 Daily Passengers: London Luton’s December Operations

These countries and routes had more Luton passengers in December than anywhere else.

London Luton welcomed 1,080,548 roundtrip passengers in December, a fifth lower than in December 2019, based on just-released statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority. If spread equally but somewhat unfairly across the month, given the much lower demand on Christmas Day, it had 34,856 daily passengers. As Luton is a point-to-point airport, it is easy to use UK CAA traffic data to understand where passengers went.

Luton in December 2022: a summary

Luton had 99 destinations with at least 1,000 passengers in December, according to the UK CAA (as shown on the map below). They were spread across Western Europe (54), Central and Eastern Europe (39), North Africa (four), and the Middle East (two). They involved 36 countries.

Some 92% of Luton’s 1,080,550 passengers were international. However, its domestic network still involved Belfast International, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Jersey, and Aberdeen, all served by easyJet. Analyzing December traffic rather than the summer obviously impacted Inverness and Jersey figures in particular.

With 49% of passengers, Western Europe was Luton’s biggest market. It had 533,692 passengers against 488,202 for CEE (45%), the Middle East (39,543; 4%), and North Africa (19,111; 1%).

Luton's December 2022 network
(Hard to read, but this shows all Luton routes in Dec. 2022 with 1,000+ passengers.)
Image: GCMap.

The top 10 countries

The 10 nations mentioned below accounted for nearly 7 in 10 Luton passengers. Romania had more passengers than anywhere else, equivalent to 2,449 passengers daily each way (PDEW). Poland was close behind, helped by Wizz Air’s new Bydgoszcz route, which launched on December 14th, followed two days later by Łódź, which returned after last being served in March 2013. Romania and Poland accounted for over 1 in 4 of Luton’s passengers (27%). Notice that the UK domestic market was the biggest within Western Europe.

Luton to… December 2022 passengers PDEW Airports served Airlines (ordered by flights)
Romania 151,811 2,449 11 Wizz Air
Poland 145,048 2,339 11 Wizz Air, Ryanair, easyJet
UK 89,611 1,445 6 easyJet
Spain 86,652 1,398 10 easyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, TUI
Switzerland 50,924 821 2 easyJet
Ireland 48,500 782 4 Ryanair
Portugal 45,370 732 4 easyJet, Wizz Air, Ryanair
France 41,335 667 4 easyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air
Netherlands 39,584 638 1 easyJet
Bulgaria 37,714 608 4 Wizz Air
Wizz Air Airbus A321ceo landing
Photo: Karolis Kavolelis | Shutterstock.

The top 10 routes

Given the time of the year, it should not be surprising that more passengers traveled to/from skiing-driven Geneva than anywhere else. It saw an average of 743 PDEW. easyJet, the sole operator, had an average of six daily flights, but 11 on much more demanded Saturdays. Nonetheless, it had a seat load factor of just 75%, lower than Luton’s December average (77%). A relative lack of snow this year, impacting demand, might explain Geneva’s lower-than-expected SLF.

Luton to… December 2022 passengers PDEW Airline(s) Roundtrip seats Seat load factor
Geneva 46,037 743 easyJet 61,032 75%
Bucharest 42,617 687 Wizz Air 58,226 73%
Amsterdam 39,584 638 easyJet 45,924 86%
Tel Aviv 36,548 589 easyJet, Wizz Air, El Al 40,622 90%
Belfast International 30,296 489 easyJet 39,348 77%
Warsaw Chopin 28,672 462 Wizz Air 37,494 76%
Budapest 28,270 456 Wizz Air 32,400 87%
Kraków 27,651 446 easyJet, Wizz Air, Ryanair 33,940 81%
Tirana 27,025 436 Wizz Air 32,124 84%
Dublin 25,471 411 Ryanair 31,374 81%

 

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