London City Airport (LCY) is a highly efficient, "business-focused" hub that typically handles between 250 and 300 flight movements per day during its peak operating hours. Because the airport is located in the heart of the Royal Docks and is subject to strict noise abatement regulations, it has a "curfew" and does not operate overnight; it also closes from Saturday afternoon to Sunday afternoon to provide local residents with a "quiet period." On a typical weekday, flights start as early as 6:30 AM and run until 10:00 PM. The majority of these flights are short-haul European routes operated by carriers like British Airways (BA CityFlyer), Lufthansa, KLM, and SWISS, connecting London to financial hubs like Zurich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Luxembourg. In 2026, the airport has seen a slight increase in daily movements following the completion of its "Digital Tower" and taxiway upgrades, allowing it to maximize its single runway's capacity while maintaining its reputation for having the fastest "curb-to-gate" times in the London airport system.