LONDON (Reuters) - Heathrow Airport, traditionally the busiest in Europe, forecast that passenger demand would plunge by over 90% in April, as coronavirus restrictions stop most people from travelling.
Heathrow said on Tuesday that its passenger numbers were down 52% in March compared with the same period last year, with many of those journeys being made by Britons returning home from abroad.
The airport, which is owned by a group of investors including Spain's Ferrovial (MC:FER), the Qatar Investment Authority and China Investment Corp, said it was now only using one of its two runways, as flights continue for cargo.