Southend Airport’s passenger numbers continue to grow
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London Southend Airport has continued to see a rise in passenger numbers as it grows its scheduled and chartered departures.
The Essex airport has seen a 57.1% increase in numbers in 2013 compared to 2012 but fell short of one million passengers registering 969, 950.
The airport has now completed an extension and has become totally operational, with Thomson, EasyJet and Aer Lingus among the flights taking off this year.
We are convinced it is those high standards of service that
are responsible for London Southend becoming so popular over the past 12 months, and why we are extending the terminal to ensure that standards are not compromised as passenger numbers grow over time,” said David Lister, operations director at the airport. “We are working closely with all our current partners – as well as speaking to potential new ones – in order to offer an even wider variety of destinations for business and leisure travellers, all year round.”
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