Heathrow makes first dividend payments in five years

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The west London airport said it completed the £250 million transaction on March 7.

Heathrow airport has made dividend payments to shareholders for the first time in five years. The west London airport said it completed the £250 million transaction on March 7 “as a result of our strong operational and financial performance in 2024”. In December 2024, French company Ardian completed a deal to become Heathrow’s largest shareholder with a 23% stake, while Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund purchased a 15% share.

This was a result of Spanish company Ferrovial selling the majority of its 25% stake, and sales by other shareholders. Heathrow’s other owners include sovereign wealth funds from Qatar and China, and large infrastructure funds. Some 18.



2 million passengers travelled through the airport’s four terminals between January and March. That is down 1.6% from 18.

5 million during the same period last year. The airport previously attributed the decline to the timing of Ramadan and Easter this year, along with the 10-hour closure on March 21 because of a power outage caused by a fire at a nearby electricity substation. It said on Wednesday it expects demand across the year as a whole to “exceed 2024” when it served a record 83.

9 million passengers..