East Midlands Airport is planning to increase both passenger and cargo flights, with upgrades aimed at improving connectivity and service offerings. Discussions are underway with airlines to establish links to major European hubs, allowing passengers to reach further destinations without travelling to airports elsewhere in the UK.
The airport currently serves approximately 70 destinations across Europe and North Africa, with seasonal increases during peak periods such as summer holidays. Expansion plans focus on year-round flight options, targeting both leisure and business travellers. The initiative aims to enhance regional access, providing more flexible travel opportunities outside traditional peak seasons.
Cargo operations will also see growth, building on East Midlands Airport’s position as the UK’s leading express air freight hub. Its central location offers strategic advantages for connecting Europe, Africa, and the US, supporting businesses in the region that rely on fast and reliable air logistics.
The airport’s development strategy prioritises collaboration with local businesses and authorities to align new routes and services with regional demand, ensuring both passenger convenience and commercial efficiency.