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How much could Heathrow closure cost the UK economy?

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
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The closure of Heathrow Airport could cost millions of pounds, with travellers and goods grounded as Europe’s largest airport is without power.

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As well as airlines being impacted by diversions and associated compensation, the UK economy will be affected by the absence of cargo, tourists and business travellers landing for a day.

In the early hours of Friday morning Heathrow announced it would be closed for the rest of the day with no flights landing or taking off due to a “significant” power outage caused by a fire at an electricity substation. The cause of the fire is not yet known.

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Every year Heathrow handles nearly £200bn worth of cargo which breaks down to goods priced at £543m travelling through every day, according to the airport.

Top exports from the airport are salmon, books and medicine while items most commonly imported through the hub are vegetables, flowers and compounds found in medicine, plastics and perfume.

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Researchers at the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) calculated the economic impacts of the airport and estimated in 2021 the value of trade it contributed would reach £204bn by 2025.

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It would contribute £4.7bn to the economy, it forecast, meaning a daily contribution of £12.88m, a figure that could be lost by the airport’s shutdown.

The financial loss could be in the region of “hundreds of millions of pounds”, according to the founder of Endau Analytics, an aviation industry advisory firm.

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Airlines and suppliers alone could have costs of “at least” £20m for a day of halted operations, according to travel expert Paul Charles, a former Virgin Atlantic communications director and chief executive of travel consultancy The PC Agency.

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