The UK's biggest airport said there had been multiple consecutive weeks with record passenger numbers during the school holidays, with 30.7 million travellers passing through from June to September - bringing the total for the first nine months of the year to 63.1 million.
Heathrow said there had been an increase in departures because of travellers enjoying European city breaks after the Paris Games, as well as stars such as Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Kylie Minogue and Shania Twain staging concerts in London.
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