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'''Heathrow Airport''' or '''London Heathrow Airport''' is a major airport serving [[London]] and its region.  It is in western [[Middlesex]], on the site of the former hamlet of Heath Row, long since demolished.
'''Heathrow Airport''' or '''London Heathrow Airport''' is a major airport serving [[London]] and its region.  It is in western [[Middlesex]], on the site of the former hamlet of Heath Row, long since demolished.


Heathrow is the busiest airport in the [[United Kingdom]] and the third busiest airport in the world (as of 2011) in terms of total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.<ref name=ACI_Heathrow_Pax_201011>{{cite web | url = http://www.aci.aero/cda/aci_common/display/main/aci_content07_c.jsp?zn=aci&cp=1-5-212-'-1379_666_2__ | title = Year to date International Passenger Traffic November 2010 | date = 16 February 2011 | publisher=Airports Council International | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5x5F2XC3a | archivedate = 10 March 2011 }}</ref> It is also the busiest airport in the European Union by passenger traffic and in Europe only two airports exceed it in the number of traffic movements; Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Frankfurt Airport.<ref name="Ref_">{{cite web|url=http://geography.about.com/od/urbaneconomicgeography/a/busiestairports.htm |title=Busiest Airports – The Busiest Airports in the World |publisher=Geography.about.com |accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref> Heathrow is the Southeast's main airport, having replaced RAF Northolt.  Together with [[Gatwick Airport|Gatwick]], [[Stansted Airport|Stansted]], [[Luton Airport|Luton]] and [[London City Airport|London City]], more than 175 million passengers have travelled in total, making the London region by far the busiest city airport system in the world.  The airport sustains 76,600 jobs directly and around 116,000 indirectly in the immediate area,<ref>{{cite web|last=Optical Economics Ltd|title=Heathrow Related Employment|url=http://www.heathrowairport.com/.../Heathrow/.../Heathrow-Related-Employment-Report.pdf -|publisher=BAA plc|accessdate=September 2011}}</ref> and this, together with the large number of global corporations with offices close to the airport, makes Heathrow a modern "aerotropolis" which contributes an estimated 2.7% to London's total "Gross value added".
Heathrow is the busiest airport in the [[United Kingdom]] and the third busiest airport in the world (as of 2011) in terms of total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.<ref name=ACI_Heathrow_Pax_201011>{{cite web | url = http://www.aci.aero/cda/aci_common/display/main/aci_content07_c.jsp?zn=aci&cp=1-5-212-'-1379_666_2__ | title = Year to date International Passenger Traffic November 2010 | date = 16 February 2011 | publisher=Airports Council International | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5x5F2XC3a | archivedate = 10 March 2011 }}</ref> In Europe only two airports exceed it in the number of traffic movements; Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Frankfurt Airport.<ref name="Ref_">{{cite web|url=http://geography.about.com/od/urbaneconomicgeography/a/busiestairports.htm |title=Busiest Airports – The Busiest Airports in the World |publisher=Geography.about.com |accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref> Heathrow is the Southeast's main airport, having replaced RAF Northolt.  Together with [[Gatwick Airport|Gatwick]], [[Stansted Airport|Stansted]], [[Luton Airport|Luton]] and [[London City Airport|London City]], more than 175 million passengers have travelled in total, making the London region by far the busiest city airport system in the world.  The airport sustains 76,600 jobs directly and around 116,000 indirectly in the immediate area,<ref>{{cite web|last=Optical Economics Ltd|title=Heathrow Related Employment|url=http://www.heathrowairport.com/.../Heathrow/.../Heathrow-Related-Employment-Report.pdf -|publisher=BAA plc|accessdate=September 2011}}</ref> and this, together with the large number of global corporations with offices close to the airport, makes Heathrow a modern "aerotropolis" which contributes an estimated 2.7% to London's total "Gross value added".


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Latest revision as of 17:03, 8 February 2020

Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Air Traffic radar tower
Heathrow Air Traffic radar tower
Code IATA: LHR, ICAO: EGLL
County Middlesex
International
Location TQ075757
51°28’17"N, 0°27’12"W
Website http://www.heathrowairport.com

Heathrow Airport or London Heathrow Airport is a major airport serving London and its region. It is in western Middlesex, on the site of the former hamlet of Heath Row, long since demolished.

Heathrow is the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the third busiest airport in the world (as of 2011) in terms of total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.[1] In Europe only two airports exceed it in the number of traffic movements; Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Frankfurt Airport.[2] Heathrow is the Southeast's main airport, having replaced RAF Northolt. Together with Gatwick, Stansted, Luton and London City, more than 175 million passengers have travelled in total, making the London region by far the busiest city airport system in the world. The airport sustains 76,600 jobs directly and around 116,000 indirectly in the immediate area,[3] and this, together with the large number of global corporations with offices close to the airport, makes Heathrow a modern "aerotropolis" which contributes an estimated 2.7% to London's total "Gross value added".

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