While EasyJet is the primary carrier at London Gatwick's North Terminal, it does not operate exclusively from there. In 2017, EasyJet consolidated its entire Gatwick operation into the North Terminal to streamline its massive presence at the airport. However, following the post-pandemic recovery and the reshuffling of airline slots, EasyJet began operating a significant number of flights from the South Terminal once again starting in early 2022. As of 2026, EasyJet remains "split" between the two terminals depending on the destination and daily schedule. This means it is absolutely critical for passengers to check their specific boarding pass or the Gatwick airport app before arriving. The two terminals are connected by a free, two-minute automated shuttle train, so even if you arrive at the wrong one, the transfer is quick. Nevertheless, assuming "EasyJet equals North Terminal" is a common mistake that can lead to unnecessary stress during the pre-flight rush.