Heathrow marks progress
towards net zero as demand continues to grow
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A surge in transatlantic passengers has reinforced
Heathrow's spot as the UK's gateway to growth. Heathrow served more
than 5.7m passengers in February, including a 7% increase in
traffic to the USA and Canada.
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February marked 12 months in a row where average
daily passengers exceeded 200,000. Adjusted for leap years, it was
the busiest February on record.
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There was a spike in interest from winter
sunseekers for destinations across the Caribbean, Italy and Greece.
Routes to global business hubs including Delhi, Dubai, Mumbai and
Riyadh were consistently taking off with the fewest empty
seats.
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As demand for more capacity at the UK's hub
continues, Heathrow remains committed to providing a boost to the
UK economy while continuing to reduce its environmental impacts. In
its 2024 Sustainability Report published last week, it confirmed a
7.5% carbon reduction in the air, and 15% on the ground since 2019,
all while serving record passenger numbers, keeping on track for
its 2030 targets. More is being done, including Heathrow's
incentive to reach 3% SAF usage this year, 1 percentage point ahead
of the Government's target.
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In addition to accelerating decarbonisation, in
2023 the area exposed to higher levels of aircraft noise (55db
Lden²) shrank by 18% compared to 2019 and in 2024 the number of
late running flights fell, despite being the busiest year ever.
Meanwhile all air quality monitors around
Heathrow continue to meet UK pollution limits.
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One month on from announcing Heathrow's commitment
to invest in the UK's gateway to growth, initial proposals are
being developed for the privately funded expansion of Heathrow for
the Government to review this summer.
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Alongside the Department for Transport and
Transportation Security Administration, Heathrow began a One Stop
Security pilot in February to improve journeys. It offers
streamlined transfers for passengers on selected routes from North
America connecting to the rest of the world. The landmark agreement
strengthens the UK's hub and is made possible by the world-class
aviation security systems in both countries and the support of
participating airlines.
Heathrow CEO Thomas Woldbye said: "Even during a traditionally quiet month for aviation in
February, we saw sustained and growing demand to fly and export
through Heathrow. As the UK's gateway to growth, we must meet this
increase in demand and do it without compromising our strategy to
decarbonise and reduce noise impacts. While we welcome the progress
that's been achieved alongside our partners, there's no complacency
- reaching net zero as we grow remains vital."
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Traffic Summary
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February 2025
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Terminal Passengers (000s)
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Feb
2025
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% Change
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Jan to
Feb 2025
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% Change
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Mar 2024 to
Feb 2025
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% Change
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Market
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UK
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335
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-6.7
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683
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-4.5
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4,633
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7.6
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EU
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1,783
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-4.5
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3,622
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-0.1
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28,103
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6.2
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Non-EU Europe
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423
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-5.8
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875
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-1.9
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5,635
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4.1
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Africa
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272
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-4.6
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574
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-3.5
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3,298
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-8.1
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North America
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1,161
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3.5
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2,562
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4.9
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20,745
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2.9
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Latin America
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191
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8.4
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407
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10.1
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2,238
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7.4
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Middle East
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687
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0.3
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1,461
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4.9
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8,612
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5.4
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Asia / Pacific
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858
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0.6
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1,844
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4.9
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10,832
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7.4
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Total
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5,709
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-1.5
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12,029
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2.0
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84,096
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4.8
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Air
Transport Movements
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Feb
2025
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% Change
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Jan to
Feb 2025
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% Change
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Mar 2024 to
Feb 2025
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% Change
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Market
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UK
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3,162
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9.6
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6,516
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12.3
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37,860
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15.3
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EU
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15,248
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-2.1
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31,353
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2.0
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206,982
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4.6
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Non-EU Europe
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3,377
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-8.0
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7,009
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-4.1
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40,973
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0.9
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Africa
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1,273
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-1.4
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2,637
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-1.4
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14,950
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-3.7
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North America
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6,131
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-1.4
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13,002
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0.1
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91,038
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-0.7
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Latin America
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802
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5.9
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1,697
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6.2
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9,248
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4.3
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Middle East
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2,438
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3.8
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5,160
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6.0
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31,054
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3.4
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Asia / Pacific
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3,375
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-2.7
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7,131
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-1.3
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43,155
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2.0
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Total
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35,806
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-1.1
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74,505
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1.8
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475,260
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3.4
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Cargo
(Metric Tonnes)
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Feb
2025
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% Change
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Jan to
Feb 2025
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% Change
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Mar 2024 to
Feb 2025
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% Change
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Market
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UK
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56
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0.7
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74
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-62.8
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405
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-39.9
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EU
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6,329
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-27.2
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11,959
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-29.3
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80,587
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-18.2
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Non-EU Europe
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2,879
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-20.6
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5,801
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-19.5
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38,802
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-6.9
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Africa
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7,309
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-1.2
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14,817
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-1.0
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96,108
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17.4
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North America
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54,014
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12.9
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104,923
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15.1
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638,496
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16.0
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Latin America
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4,580
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8.3
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8,940
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5.6
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56,151
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7.4
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Middle East
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18,841
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-17.6
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39,632
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-14.2
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262,297
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-3.5
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Asia / Pacific
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30,229
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-9.1
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61,471
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-5.6
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404,517
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7.4
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Total
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124,237
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-2.9
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247,617
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-1.1
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1,577,363
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7.0
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