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    UK's Heathrow Says Mini Expansion Could Add 10 Million Passengers by 2031

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Heathrow Airport plans a mini expansion to accommodate 10 million more passengers by 2031 by upgrading terminals and increasing fees.

    UK's Heathrow says mini expansion could add 10 million passengers by 2031

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's Heathrow Airport said it could serve an additional 10 million passengers per year by 2031 by making changes to existing terminals if it can increase fees, as it presented its plans for the next five-year period to the regulator on Friday.

    The government has said it wants Heathrow, located west of London and which is Europe's busiest airport, to build a new runway in what would be a major expansion, but that is not expected to be ready until 2035 at the earliest.

    In its 2027-2031 plans presented to the Civil Aviation Authority on Friday, Heathrow said it could expand before the new runway is built by upgrading facilities to add passengers. An extra 10 million passengers per year would be a 12% increase on current numbers.

    The airport said the expansion plan would require the fees it charges airlines to rise to 33.26 pounds ($45.07) per passenger, up from the average charge of 28.46 pounds per passenger in the current regulatory period.

    Airlines have long complained that Heathrow is one of the most expensive airports in the world and have called on the regulator to reduce the fees.

    The CAA, which regulates airport charges, will study the plan before making a response.

    ($1 = 0.7380 pounds)

    (Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Heathrow plans a mini expansion to add 10 million passengers by 2031.
    • •The expansion involves upgrading existing terminals.
    • •Heathrow proposes increasing passenger fees to fund the expansion.
    • •The UK government supports a new runway, expected by 2035.
    • •The Civil Aviation Authority will review Heathrow's plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Heathrow says mini expansion could add 10 million passengers by 2031

    1How many additional passengers could Heathrow serve by 2031?

    Heathrow Airport stated it could serve an additional 10 million passengers per year by 2031.

    2What is the proposed fee increase for passengers?

    The expansion plan would require the fees to rise to 33.26 pounds ($45.07) per passenger, up from the current average of 28.46 pounds.

    3What does the government want Heathrow to build?

    The government has expressed a desire for Heathrow to build a new runway as part of a major expansion.

    4Who regulates airport charges in the UK?

    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) regulates airport charges and will study Heathrow's expansion plan before responding.

    5What concerns do airlines have about Heathrow?

    Airlines have long complained that Heathrow is one of the most expensive airports in the world and have called for a reduction in fees.

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