Gatwick Airport has reopened its South Terminal, increasing movements from 300 flights a day to 570.
Gatwick and its partners – including airlines, shops, cafes and bars – have spent months refurbishing, cleaning, updating and testing facilities and equipment that has not been in use since the terminal closed during the pandemic on 15 June 2020.
Many airlines that had been flying from the airport’s North Terminal for the last 21 months are switching terminals, including British Airways, Wizz Air, Vueling, Ryanair, Aer Lingus and Norwegian. easyJet, which will fly 120 routes from Gatwick – the most ever from the airport – will operate from both North and South Terminals.
BA will also operate 35 short haul routes to destinations across Europe, Wizz Air 25 European routes, and Vueling a total of 16 routes, all from the reopened South Terminal.
Airlines including BA, TUI, Emirates, Qatar, WestJet, Air Transat, Jet Blue and Norse Atlantic are also flying to over 30 long haul destinations direct from Gatwick this summer, including New York, Tampa, Phuket, Mauritius, Dubai, Doha and Bangkok – alongside a range of routes to Canada, the Caribbean and Mexico, including Toronto, Vancouver, Cancun, Antigua and Montego Bay.
Gatwick is part of VINCI Airports’ diversified network of 53 airports in 12 countries and is actively perusing even more new connections to increase travel and tourism choices for passengers, as well as support for business and the economy.
The significant increase in the choice of destinations flown direct from the airport – combined with positive booking data to date – indicates that Gatwick is expecting a strong summer season this year.
“A lot of work has gone into preparing our South Terminal, and I would like to thank everybody involved as their combined efforts mean that today we are effectively opening a medium-sized airport overnight, which is no small task,” said Stewart Wingate, CEO Gatwick Airport. “We’re now ready and excited to welcome passengers back in large numbers, and our restaurants, shops, cafes and bars are also looking forward to serving passengers again before they jet off on holiday, to visit friends and family or take that vital business trip. After a difficult two years, we know there is significant pent-up demand for international travel, so I advise passengers to book early to make sure they secure the flights they want this summer. Reopening our South Terminal and the increase in the choice of flights our airlines are offering is also great news for our local communities, particularly people and their families who rely on the airport for their livelihood, and also the large number of support and supply businesses that depend on a successful airport.”
Key Strategic Partners are the British Aviation Group (BAG), the aviation trade association representing over 200 UK airport suppliers, and the Regional and Business Airports Group (RABA), the regional airports trade association of over 40 UK and British Dependency airports.
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