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Tuesday 31 October 2023 1:41 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 31 October 2023 5:10 pm

London Stansted gets go-ahead for terminal extension in drive to create 5,000 jobs

By: Guy Taylor

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London Stansted Airport has reported its busiest month of passenger traffic ever as the summer season kicks off.
London Stansted Airport has reported its busiest month of passenger traffic ever as the summer season kicks off.

London Stansted Airport has been granted planning permission to extend its terminal building, a proposal that will help double its annual contribution to the UK economy.

The project, which was approved by the planning inspectorate, will add a three-bay extension to the back of the terminal building, increasing its size by 16,500m2 .

Stansted estimates the expansion will ramp up its yearly GDP contribution to £2bn and help it reach a target of creating 5,000 new jobs through a seperate proposal to boost passenger capacity to 43m.

In a statement today, the airport said passengers could expect a more spacious departure lounge, greater choice of shops, bars and restaurants, increased baggage capacity and higher check-in speeds through security.

Gareth Powell, London Stansted’s managing director, said:  “Our plans will transform the airport experience for everyone connected with London Stansted, so today’s decision by the Planning Inspectorate to approve our scheme is excellent news for our passengers, colleagues, airport partners and the region we serve.”

“Stansted is a national and regional asset, and our investment plans are not only an exciting prospect for our passengers and colleagues, they will also boost our competitiveness within the London aviation market, which in turn will support economic growth, jobs and vital international connectivity for London and the East of England.”

The North-East London hub served 27m passengers last year and is the UK’s fastest recovering major airport from the pandemic, breaking pre-pandemic traffic levels for the first time in August.

Stansted is situated at the heart of the so-called Golden Triangle, the UK tech hub home to Google, Microsoft and Oxford and Cambridge University.

It was seperately granted permission to expand its passenger capacity to 43m per year in 2021. In an interview with Morning Wire chief Powell said that passenger growth would be critical in boosting the London-Cambridge tech corridor amid huge demand from the region for more long-haul routes.

Manchester Airports Group (MAG), the conglomerate which runs Stansted, posted a record £1bn revenue in its annual results on the back of booming pent-up demand for travel, which has swept the aviation sector this year.

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