Gatwick Airport Guide

Everything you need for flying from Gatwick (LGW): terminals, getting there, parking, lounges, security timing and drop-off. Compare Gatwick parking with no booking fee and promo code BCP30.

How many terminals does Gatwick Airport have?

Gatwick Airport has 2 (North, South) terminals. Gatwick is the UK's second-busiest airport, south of London, with two terminals linked by a shuttle. Always check your terminal on your airline e-ticket before you travel.

Gatwick has two terminals, North and South, linked by a free automated shuttle that takes around three minutes. Airlines are split between them, so check your terminal carefully: easyJet and British Airways largely use the North and South terminals respectively, but always confirm on your e-ticket. Knowing your terminal in advance matters for parking and drop-off, as it affects where you arrive and how far you walk to check-in. If you are parking with us, choose a car park that serves your terminal, and for Meet & Greet confirm the terminal-specific meeting point on your booking.

It is worth double-checking your terminal close to departure too, as airlines occasionally move between terminals. Your boarding pass and airline app will show the latest information. If you are being collected on return, agree a meeting point in advance, since terminals can be a walk apart and the arrivals area is often separate from departures. Allowing for this avoids confusion at the end of a long trip, particularly at the larger Gatwick terminals where the walk between zones can take several minutes.

How do you get to Gatwick Airport?

You can reach Gatwick Airport by car, train and bus. Gatwick is served by the Gatwick Express to London Victoria in 30 minutes, plus Southern and Thameslink trains. By car it sits beside the M23 at junction 9, near the M25.

For many travellers, driving and pre-booking parking is the most convenient and cost-effective way to reach Gatwick, especially for families or groups where the parking cost is shared. Public transport works well for solo travellers near a direct line. Whichever you choose, allow time for the journey and any transfers, and remember that pre-booked parking guarantees a space when you arrive by car, with promo code BCP30 for up to 30% off.

What are the parking options at Gatwick?

Gatwick parking ranges from official Short Stay and Long Stay to off-airport Park & Ride and Meet & Greet, from around £68.63 for 8 days. All car parks we list are Park Mark approved, with no booking fee and free cancellation.

The right Gatwick parking depends on your trip: off-airport Park & Ride is usually cheapest with a short shuttle, Meet & Greet is most convenient with a terminal handover, and on-airport options keep you closest. Compare them all on our Gatwick parking page for your dates, apply BCP30 for up to 30% off, and book in seconds. Pre-booking beats drive-up gate rates by up to 80%, so booking ahead is always worthwhile.

For an early Gatwick flight, a Stay, Park & Fly hotel package can be excellent value, bundling an overnight stay near the terminal with parking for your whole trip, often for only a little more than parking alone. Families and groups in particular benefit from driving and parking, since one booking covers everyone rather than paying per person for the train. Whichever option you choose, every car park we list is Park Mark approved and comes with free cancellation up to 72 hours before arrival, so you can book early with complete confidence.

What facilities and lounges are at Gatwick?

Gatwick Airport offers a full range of facilities for travellers. Both Gatwick terminals offer extensive shops, restaurants and lounges, including No1, My Lounge, Clubrooms and Aspire. Wi-Fi is free throughout. You can also pre-book airport lounge access alongside your parking with us.

Beyond the basics, an airport lounge can transform the start of your trip, with complimentary food and drink, Wi-Fi and comfortable seating away from the main terminal. Gatwick lounges can be pre-booked from around £22-30 per person, often good value against buying food and drinks airside. See our Gatwick lounges page to compare and add a lounge to your booking. For families, a lounge is a calm space to wait before boarding.

Most Gatwick shops and restaurants sit airside, after security, so plan to do the bulk of any shopping or dining once you are through. Currency exchange, pharmacies and travel essentials are available, though buying foreign currency in advance usually gives a better rate. If you have specific dietary needs or are travelling with children, it is worth checking what is available at your terminal beforehand, as the choice varies between the quieter and busier parts of the airport.

How early should I arrive at Gatwick for security?

Arrive in good time for security screening at Gatwick. Allow plenty of time for security at Gatwick, especially in peak holiday periods. Standard liquid rules apply, though newer scanners are being rolled out. Arriving with time to spare reduces stress and avoids any risk of missing your flight.

As a rule, arrive around two hours before a short-haul flight and three hours before long-haul at Gatwick, though this varies by season and time of day. Check your airline's specific guidance, and use any security wait-time information the airport publishes. Pre-booking parking and, if you wish, a lounge helps you move smoothly from car to gate. Having your liquids and electronics ready for screening speeds things up at the checkpoint.

Is there a drop-off charge or clean-air zone at Gatwick?

Gatwick is outside the London ULEZ, so there is no daily clean-air charge for driving to the airport. Most UK airports also charge for terminal drop-off, with a free option further out.

If someone is dropping you off, check the terminal drop-off charge, which most airports now apply for a short stop, with a free drop-off available at a Long Stay or Park & Ride car park further out. Gatwick is outside the London ULEZ, so there is no daily clean-air charge for driving to the airport. Electric vehicles avoid clean-air charges everywhere. If you are parking your own car rather than being dropped off, pre-booking a car park is far better value than the drop-off zone, with BCP30 applied.

What are the top tips for flying from Gatwick?

Check your terminal, pre-book parking early, arrive with time for security, and consider a lounge for an early or long-haul flight from Gatwick. Booking ahead saves money and stress.

To sum up for Gatwick: confirm your terminal on your e-ticket; pre-book parking as soon as flights are confirmed for the best price, applying BCP30; allow enough time for the journey, transfers and security; and consider adding a lounge or a Stay, Park & Fly hotel package for an early start. Have your travel documents and boarding passes ready, and your liquids and electronics accessible for security. With these in place, your departure from Gatwick should be smooth and stress-free.

A few final practicalities help on the day: check your flight status before leaving home in case of changes, keep your parking confirmation on your phone for quick entry, and note that the busiest security periods are usually early morning and late afternoon. If you are driving, plan your route to Gatwick in advance and allow extra time during holidays and roadworks. Remove valuables from your car and keep your booking reference handy. These small steps, combined with pre-booking, make the difference between a rushed start and a relaxed one.

More questions about Gatwick Airport

Gatwick Airport has 2 (North, South) terminals. Always check your terminal on your airline e-ticket before you travel, as it affects where you park and drop off.

Gatwick is served by the Gatwick Express to London Victoria in 30 minutes, plus Southern and Thameslink trains. By car it sits beside the M23 at junction 9, near the M25.

Gatwick parking ranges from official Short Stay and Long Stay to off-airport Park & Ride and Meet & Greet, from around £68.63 for 8 days. All car parks we list are Park Mark approved, with promo code BCP30 for up to 30% off, no booking fee and free cancellation up to 72 hours before arrival.

Arrive around two hours before a short-haul flight and three hours before long-haul at Gatwick, though this varies by season and time of day. Check your airline's guidance and allow time for security.

Gatwick is outside the London ULEZ, so there is no daily clean-air charge for driving to the airport. Most UK airports also charge for terminal drop-off, with a free option at a Long Stay or Park & Ride car park further out. Pre-booking parking is better value if you are parking your own car.

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