The terminal has been dormant since June 15 2020 to reduce costs during the coronavirus pandemic. Its shops, cafes and other facilities have undergone months of refurbishment, updating and cleaning ahead of the reopening.
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The most popular airlines from Gatwick include easyjet, British Airways, Norwegian Air, Thomas Cook, TUI and Ryanair. TUI and easyjet flights come in and out of the North Terminal, while British Airways, Norwegian Air, Thomas Cook and Ryanair all use the South Terminal.
North Terminal now houses all of easyJet's flights as part of ongoing work to improve the services at Gatwick. Gatwick South Terminal deals with the majority of the airport's traffic and is the original terminal of the airport.
Getting from one terminal to the other is easy at London Gatwick, simply take the free inter-terminal shuttle service. It runs every few minutes, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; with a journey time of just two minutes.
The two passenger terminals at Gatwick Airport are a long way apart; it is not possible to walk between them. There is a free monorail train service that shuttles between the two terminals every 2 or 3 minutes making journeys between the two terminals a breeze, even with luggage.
It has, over time, had three terminals - one added in 1936, the second in 1958, and the third in 1988. The airport remains the same today, with the older South Terminal and the newer North Terminal.
Gatwick Airport has two terminals which see over 46 million passengers fly to over 230 destinations each year. | Flying from Gatwick Airport should be a stress-free experience.
Gatwick Airport has two terminal buildings: North Terminal and South Terminal. The majority of Gatwick flights operate out of South Terminal, including budget airlines Ryanair and easyjet, though British Airways, Emirates and other international airlines use the North Terminal.
The General Guideline for How Early You Should Get to the Airport. 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.
Come off the M25 at junction 7 and join the M23 southbound signposted for Gatwick airport. From the south: From the south coast take the A23 northbound towards the M23. Join the M23 and then continue to junction 9.
The Gatwick Airport Shuttle Transit is a 0.75-mile (1.21 km) long elevated automated people mover that links the North and South Terminals at London's Gatwick Airport.