HC Deb 21 February 1978 vol 944 c559W
Mr. Tim Renton

asked the Secretary of State for Trade whether he will publish in the Official Report the maximum number of passengers a year currently handled by major international airports with only one runway in the United States of America, France, Germany, Japan, Belgium, Italy and any other relevant countries.

Mr. Clinton Davis

According to information recently published by the International Civil Aviation Organisation, the following international airports overseas with only one runway handled more than 1 million passengers in 1976. Passenger information regarding the Italian one-runway airports of Florence, Naples and Turin was not published:

Alicante 1,811,620
Belgrade 2,047,016
Budapest 1,054,940
Buenos Aires (Aeroparque) 2,967,773
Durban 1,094,881
Geneva 3,448,889
Hong Kong 4,415,636
Kuala Lumpur 1,523,861
Las Palmas 3,814,469
Lima 2,423,663
Lyon 1,758,072
Malaga 2,501,553
Moscow (Sheremetyevo) 3,948,913
Munich 4,607,322
Palma 6,328,165
Rio de Janeiro (Galeao) 3,414,940
(1975)
Seoul 2,305,923
Singapore 3,740,793
Stuttgart 2,414,059
Tenerife 2,805,776
Vienna 2,278,576