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BAA Announces Summary Traffic Figures for September.


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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2001

BAA Baa

See BBB.
 plc, the international airport group, today announced that, in view of the unprecedented degree of interest and the current level of uncertainty surrounding sur·round  
tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds
1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle.

2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication.

n.
 air travel, it is releasing summary passenger traffic figures for September September: see month. .

Detailed analysis by market will not be available until the scheduled publication date, October October: see month.  11. A full commentary and details of the performance of individual market sectors, the number of aircraft movements and cargo activity, will be released on that date.

The figures show that, in total, traffic was down 6% in comparison with September 2000. Because of the impact of the terrorist attacks in America America [for Amerigo Vespucci], the lands of the Western Hemisphere—North America, Central (or Middle) America, and South America. The world map published in 1507 by Martin Waldseemüller is the first known cartographic use of the name. , the company is providing figures both for the month in total and for periods up to and after September 11.

The following table sets out what happened at each airport, week by week.

BAA ordinary shares trade on the London Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange

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 under the symbol BAA LN, on the Reuter Reu·ter   , Baron Paul Julius von 1816-1899.

German-born British journalist who founded (1848) Reuter's, one of the first international news agencies.
 Equities 2000 Service under BAA.L and on Quotron under BAANU.EU. BAA ADRs, each equal to one ordinary share, appear on the pink sheets under BAAPY. For further information on BAA plc see www.baa.com .

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Terminal                             %
Passengers (000s)     Month       Change
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Heathrow              5,107        -13.0
Gatwick               3,160         -6.2
Stansted              1,346         11.4
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London Area Total     9,613         -8.0
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Southampton              81         -2.2
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Glasgow                 747          6.9
Edinburgh               575         13.4
Aberdeen                225          0.5
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Scottish Total        1,547          8.2
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BAA Total            11,242         -6.0
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Terminal            1st - 10th   12th - 30th
Passengers (%vly)    Sept.(a)     Sept.(a)
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Heathrow               -0.7        -19.7
Gatwick                 0.6        -10.0
Stansted               14.6         10.0
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London Area Total       1.5        -13.1
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Southampton            -1.4         -1.1
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Glasgow                12.6          4.8
Edinburgh              17.9         13.2
Aberdeen               11.2         -1.5
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Scottish Total         14.2          6.8
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BAA Total               3.0        -10.6
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Terminal             7 days       7 days       7 days       5 days
Passengers (%vly)  Sept. 3-10  Sept. 12-18  Sept. 19-25  Sept. 26-30(a)
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Heathrow               -2.3        -21.7       -17.4        -20.4
Gatwick                -1.3        -10.9        -7.5        -12.7
Stansted               15.3         11.8         9.2         7.2
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London Area Total       0.1        -14.4       -11.1        -14.8
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Southampton            -1.8         -5.2         1.7          0.2
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Glasgow                11.7          1.4         8.7          4.1
Edinburgh              17.7          9.1        16.9         13.2
Aberdeen               10.8         -1.7        -0.5         -1.8
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Scottish Total         13.7          3.7        10.2          6.4
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BAA Total               1.7        -12.2        -8.4        -12.2
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      (a) Compared with the equivalent trading days in September/October
2000. Traffic on September 11 itself was down 3.1%. vly = variation to
last year.
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