London Gatwick Airport has reported that last month its pattern of consecutive monthly growth continues with 3.8 million passengers passing through its terminals - a whopping 5% increase over its June 2014 performance.
The growth was spearheaded by long-haul routes which grew by 8% in June 2015 compared to the previous year.
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London Heathrow Airport recorded more modest growth last month with 6.68 million passengers using the terminals, an increase of 1.1% over June 2014.
Heathrow did record a significant increase of 4.3% in cargo volumes over the last year.
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If you're travelling through London today, please allow extra time for your journey as a result of the Tube strike.
No tubes will be running and there will obviously be a knock on effect on all other ways of moving through the capital.
Let's hope all gets back to normal again soon!
Eurostar have produced a helpful guide explaining the advantages they see for their customers in travelling with them rather than flying.
From central London to central Paris they suggest that you'll arrive over an hour sooner by train rather than taking the plane, allowing for transfers.
Eurostar allow two pieces of luggage per person without any weight restriction - BA allow only one in Economy up to 23Kg
Eurostar seats have extra leg room compared to easyJet Economy - 84.5cm vs 71.0cm.
You have a choice of 20 trains a day on the route, with BA, the airline with the most daily flights from London to Paris, operating only 11 times.
Eurostar claim a punctuality rate of 92.5% against 85.1% for the best performing airline - great if you're on a tight schedule.
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