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Regional UK Airports Face Uneven Recovery

Juna Tharakan
Last updated: 24 February 2026 08:31
By Juna Tharakan
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Regional UK airports struggle post-pandemic recovery © MAG East Midlands Airport
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Britain’s smaller airports are grappling with a sluggish recovery despite national passenger numbers reaching record highs, exposing what industry leaders describe as a two-tier rebound in U.K. aviation.

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Sharp Declines at Regional HubsMajor Airports Surge AheadConcerns Over Connectivity
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New Civil Aviation Authority 2025 data show sharp declines at regional hubs in the U.K. © Andrew Baker

Sharp Declines at Regional Hubs

New Civil Aviation Authority data show that while major hubs are thriving, several regional airports remain well below pre-pandemic levels, with some recording passenger declines of nearly 50% compared to 2019.

Southampton Airport (SOU) handled 880,000 passengers last year, down 48% from 1.7 million in 2019. Exeter Airport (EXT) saw a 43% fall, from 1 million to 570,000. Both airports were heavily reliant on Flybe, which collapsed in 2020, weakening regional connectivity.

Cardiff Airport (CWL) recorded a 40% drop, from 1.6 million passengers to 950,000, amid competition from nearby Bristol Airport (BRS) and the withdrawal of Qatar Airways and Wizz Air.

London City Airport (LCY), dependent on business travel, reported a 27% decline from 5.1 million to 3.7 million passengers. Southend Airport (SEN) suffered one of the steepest falls, down 64% from 2 million to 720,000 after easyJet and Ryanair withdrew services.

Aberdeen Airport (ABZ) is down 20% to 2.3 million passengers, while East Midlands Airport (EMA) saw a 15% fall to 3.9 million, despite growth in freight operations.

Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA), which handled 1.4 million passengers before the pandemic, closed in 2022 following airline withdrawals.

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Smaller UK airports recording a fall in passenger numbers raise concerns over regional connectivity © Richard Humphrey

Major Airports Surge Ahead

In contrast, U.K. airports collectively handled 299 million passengers in 2025, up 2.3% year on year and slightly above the 2019 peak.

Heathrow Airport (LHR) welcomed a record 84.5 million passengers, up 3.6 million since 2019, accounting for 28% of all U.K. travellers. Manchester Airport (MAN) and Stansted Airport (STN) together added 4.3 million passengers, reaching 32 million and 29.7 million, respectively.

Edinburgh Airport (EDI) rose 15% to 16.9 million passengers, while Birmingham Airport (BHX) increased 8% to 13.6 million.

Image of London Heathrow Airport, with multiple planes prepping for departure.
London Heathrow Airport welcomed a record 84.5 million passengers in 2025 © Joe Breuer

Concerns Over Connectivity

Karen Dee, chief executive of AirportsUK, told The Times that recovery remains uneven after airlines consolidated operations during the pandemic.

Industry figures warn that continued retrenchment to major hubs risks weakening regional links and local economies, even as overall demand for air travel grows.

Have you noticed fewer flight options at your local airport? Share your experience and tell us whether regional connectivity in the U.K. is improving or declining.

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News Editor -A journalist and content creator with experience in news writing and subtitling, bringing a versatile storytelling style to the aviation and travel sector. She applies her media background to explore how airlines, airports and aviation infrastructure connect diverse geographies, offering readers both industry insight and human-centred perspectives.
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