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How long is it taking to get out of Gatwick?

If you're flying upfront (either Business or First) and can go thru the short-cut, then you should be out rather quickly. But if you're sitting back of the plane and NOT an EU/UK/Swiss citizen, your wait can be anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour thru immigration.



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Gatwick Airport Arrivals - FAQs It will take on average 1 hour to get out of the airport after landing, although times will vary depending on how busy it is. You'll need to account for time collecting luggage, getting through customs, passing the security checkpoint and walking to your gate.

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It usually takes somewhere between 23-38 minutes from landing to exiting the airport.

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Most airlines recommend that you arrive at the airport at least two hours before departure for domestic flights and three hours for international flights. You'll hear all sorts of advice about whether you need to be there that early, but it's a good general rule.

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For domestic flights in the United States, most airlines recommend that passengers arrive at the airport at least 1-2 hours before the scheduled departure time for check-in and security screening.

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We advise that you arrive at least two hours before your flight to allow plenty of extra time to check-in and pass through security.

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The peak times at London Gatwick Airport is from 7 AM to 10 AM in the morning and 5 PM to 8 PM in the evening.

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There could be issues with the mechanics of the jetway, or it could take a few times to line up properly with the aircraft door. Multiple aircraft could arrive at the airport at the same time and the ground crew cannot accommodate them all at the same time.

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Under normal circumstances, it would take about 10min for all passengers to disembark the aircraft. Imagine this, normal aircraft turnaround is only about an hour (60min). Boarding usually takes 25–30min. And you would also need to do some cleaning and security check between flights, and that would roughly be 15–20min.

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The best times to visit the London Gatwick Airport rush hours is to travel either early in the morning or late night because that is the time when the normal traffic is asleep. The peak-times at Gatwick Airport in morning are from 7AM to 10AM and 4PM to 7PM in the evening.

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The Gatwick Express is a nonstop train service between the airport and Victoria station in central London. Southern and Thameslink also offer train services from Gatwick Airport to several London stations. Gatwick Cars is the airport's official taxi provider.

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The airport is open all night so if you are planing on sleeping at Gatwick you'll want to arrive late enough so you can just arrive and put your head down straight away.

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According to the TSA, the busiest travel days of the year are usually the Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving and the Sunday after Thanksgiving.

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Are you allowed to sleep at Gatwick airport? There are no rules currently in place forbidding sleeping at Gatwick airport pre flight. You should have no trouble finding somewhere to rest for a few hours.

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The busiest slots are at 6am when flights out start, so at 7, there will be a bit of a lull, although there will be plenty of commuters taking internal flights, especially on a Monday.

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The peak times at London Gatwick Airport is from 7 AM to 10 AM in the morning and 5 PM to 8 PM in the evening.

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When you're traveling within the United States, we make the suggestion to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to departure. For most airports, you must be checked in at least 30 minutes before your scheduled departure time (airports requiring additional time are listed below, Go to footer note).

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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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Generally speaking, most airlines advise that you arrive at the airport at least 2 hours prior to a domestic flight, and at least 3 hours prior to an international flight.

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Most airlines cutoff checkin at 30 minutes prior to the flight. That gives time for you to get a boarding pass and get to the gate after security screening, and for checked luggage to get loaded on your aircraft. At that point, seat control shifts to the gate agent who can start releasing seats to standby passengers.

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In some cases, planes may wait on the ground for only a short period of time, such as 30 minutes to an hour, before departing on their next flight. This is more common for short-haul flights with quick turnarounds. Usually takes at least 20- 30 minutes to unload load and fuel.

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