The group's passenger numbers surged from 20.5 million to 54 million during the year, 91% of pre-pandemic levels
The owner of Manchester Airport raked in over £1bn and more than halved its losses thanks to a "rapid increase in pent up demand for travel".
Manchester Airport's passenger numbers increased from 9.1 million to 25.2 million, London Stansted's went from 10.3 million to 25.5 million and they rose from 1.1 million to 3.3 million at East Midlands Airport. "Demand was particularly strong in the low cost, short-haul segment, with seat capacity and passenger volumes exceeding pre-Covid levels at various times in the last quarter of the financial year.
"This was reflected in the resumption or addition of long-haul routes from Manchester and London Stansted. "MAG's teams worked hard to improve service levels as the summer progressed, enabling airlines to operate their planned schedules so that passengers' travel plans were protected throughout."All three of MAG's airports are continuing to provide consistently good service levels, and we are committed to sustaining this performance and engaging with partners to optimise passenger experience.
In January 2023, the group revealed a £440m plan to complete the transformation of Manchester Airport which will see the creation of thousands of jobs and the closure of Terminal 1.
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