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What is Gatwick Night quota?

NIGHT FLIGHT RULES The number of flights between 11.30 pm and 6.00 am is limited by a quota – at present 11,200 in the summer (seven months) and 3,250 in winter. At night, between 2330 and 0600, the noise limit is 87 dBA. There is also a separate quota system based on noise, with noisy aircraft using more points.



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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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Gatwick: The number of flights allowed at Gatwick between 11.30 pm and 6.00 am is limited by a quota – at present 11,200 in the summer (seven months) and 3,250 in winter. That is a total of 14,450 flights per year.

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Many airports around the world enforce night curfews to limit noise pollution. Whilst there are a fair few red-eye flights in the US, you might have noticed that it's not always possible to book late-night flights in some countries. That's because of airport curfews.

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The noisiest types of aircraft are banned between 11.00 pm and 7.00 am. The number of flights between 11.30 pm and 6.00 am is limited by a quota – at present 11,200 in the summer (seven months) and 3,250 in winter. At night, between 2330 and 0600, the noise limit is 87 dBA.

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While 3AM flights are the norm in the Middle East (given that most people are connecting), they're extremely rare within the US.

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At YOTELAIR London Gatwick Airport, our day rates are perfect for a long transit or unexpected layover. Cabins (YOTELAIR-speak for bedrooms) can be booked for as little as four hours or as long as overnight.

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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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Gatwick offers free shower facilities on the departure level of the North Terminal and on the Gatwick Village level of the South Terminal. If you'd like soap and a towel, simply pick up the courtesy phone by the shower room door and someone will bring them over.

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easyBus run a non-stop service every 15 minutes taking 1 hour and 10 minutes to get you between Gatwick and Central London. The best thing is that they also run from 4am to 1am, so you will nearly always have a bus ready to board, this is very helpful especially if you're getting in early in the morning!

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The shuttles operate regularly on a 24/7 basis, with overnight trains still running as frequently as every 10 minutes. Passengers don't have to buy tickets to ride the transit, meaning that if you've got time to kill at Gatwick, you can certainly do worse than a free round trip to the other terminal and back!

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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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Many airports basically don't allow flights in or out after 10:00 PM. And, there are probably not too many people that want to leave at 2:00 AM so there is no or little demand. Many so-called red-eye flights are for purposes of moving aircraft or taking freight or mail so they plane is going to be flying anyway.

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Even those who are comfortable flying late at night opt for these flights. Red eye flight is generally referred to as a flight that departs late at night and arrives early in the morning. These flights take off after 9 pm and land before 5 am.

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