Leeds Bradford Airport Hits 3 Million

Leeds Bradford Airport has hit a huge mile stone with the news that it (LBA) has broken its 3 million passenger rolling figure, according to latest numbers from the CAA.

Passenger traffic was up by almost 20% in May and 13% in June compared to the same time last year, boosted by the successful delivery of its aviation development strategy to increase the number of operational airlinea and choice of routes.

The airport based in West Yorkshire is now one of the fastest growing regional airports in the country and are hoping for continued success.

The recent internal and external developments at the airport have proved popular and with the upcoming plans to extend the runway, things are looking bright for the future of LBA.

Tony Hallwood, Leeds Bradford Airport’s Marketing Director, said:

“LBA’s significant increase in passenger traffic and extended route and airline choice for 2013 is particularly pleasing in such a competitive marketplace. We work closely with all our airline partners to introduce new routes and add frequency on existing services, and our efforts are now reflected in the airport’s increase in passenger numbers.

LBA is proud to have secured commitment from several major airlines to invest in the region and create new employment opportunities. The three million passenger figure demonstrates the strength of our catchment area and the success of our strategy to deliver growth for the Leeds City Region and Yorkshire”.

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