Manchester Airports Group (MAG) noticed a small improve in passengers of June alone. The group served 6.3 million passengers throughout the month, a rise of 0.2% when in comparison with the identical month in 2024.
Efficiency in June
Manchester Airports Group (MAG), which operates Manchester, London Stansted, and East Midlands airports, recorded a 4.6% year-on-year rise in its rolling 12-month passenger complete, reaching 65.5 million.
In June alone, Manchester Airport dealt with 3 million passengers, a 1.3% improve in comparison with the identical month in 2024. The airport’s rolling annual complete now stands at 31.5 million, reflecting a 7.1% year-on-year progress.
London Stansted served 2.8 million passengers in June, a slight decline of 0.7% from the earlier yr, although its 12-month complete nonetheless rose by 3.2% to 29.9 million.
In the meantime, East Midlands Airport welcomed 492,000 passengers throughout the month, with a 12-month cumulative determine of 4 million. Often called the UK’s largest hub for freight, East Midlands additionally noticed cargo volumes develop by 24.7% year-on-year, dealing with over 32,000 tons in June.

Future Funding
MAG reported continued sturdy operational efficiency, with all passengers at London Stansted clearing safety in quarter-hour or much less. At each Manchester Airport and East Midlands, 99% of passengers handed via safety throughout the similar timeframe.
These June efficiency figures had been launched following MAG’s annual outcomes for the 2024/2025 monetary yr, throughout which the group dealt with 65 million passengers MAG had revenues of £1.3 billion and £570 million EBITDA, alongside an working revenue of £263 million.
The efficiency outcomes had been because of the group’s route networks and continued success of its world journey companies enterprise CAVU. MAG intends to speculate greater than £2.5 billion throughout all three of its airports within the subsequent 5 years.
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