Our Short Stay South car park is located next to the terminal providing a convenient option. Short stay parking can be found in the multi-storey car park which is just a short, covered walk from the terminal building. Ideal for those meeting arriving passengers or looking to park for just a few hours.
How much is it to park at South Terminal Gatwick?
Long Stay Parking at Gatwick South Terminal
Operates: 24/7, throughout the year. Cost: £25 per day for the first day, then £20 for each subsequent day. The above is a drive-up price applied if you decide to turn up on the day; pre-book in advance and save up to 60% off long stay parking at Gatwick South Terminal.
Why is Gatwick South Terminal closed?
The South Terminal at London’s Gatwick Airport (LGW) reopened last weekend after being closed for almost two years. Normally a bustling leisure airport, demand plummeted during the pandemic and the airport’s management made the difficult decision to shutter the South Terminal on 15 June 2020.
How much does it cost to park a car at Gatwick Airport?
Long Stay parking is free for the first two hours, and then £25.00 per day for the first day, and £20.00 for the following days. The Gatwick Long Stay car parks are served by a 5 minute bus transfer every 10-15 minutes, 24/7.
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Is it cheaper to pre book Gatwick parking?
The price is £30 per day for the first day and £25 for subsequent days . It is cheaper to pre-book parking and you can do this directly with the Official Gatwick Parking website.
How do I avoid parking charges at Gatwick?
How do I avoid the charge? The long-stay car park offers up to two hours’ worth of free parking for anyone who wishes to drop-off or pick up for free. A free shuttle bus operates from the car park to the terminals.
Why is Gatwick Airport parking so expensive?
Demand – As passenger volumes rise, so does the demand for airport parking and this in turn influences parking rates. This can be seen in how many airports have peak and off-peak rates. During popular travel times, like Summer, the rates are higher compared to quieter off-peak periods like November – March.
How long can you stay in short stay car park Gatwick?
There is no minimum or maximum length of stay in our Short Stay car parks. If you are picking someone up from the airport, than you can park in the North or South Terminal Short Stay car park for up to 30 minutes for £5.
How much is parking at Gatwick North Terminal?
Cost: £25 per day for the first day, then £20 for each subsequent day. This is a drive-up price if you decide to turn up on the day; plan in advance and pre-book with Airport Parking Shop to save up to 60% off the drive-up price for long stay parking at Gatwick North Terminal car park.
Do I have to pay to pick up at Gatwick?
Is there an option to drop off and pick up for free at Gatwick? Anyone who does not wish to pay the forecourt charge will be able to drop off or pick up passengers in the airport’s long-stay car parks with two hours free parking and a free shuttle bus to the terminals.
How do you pick up at Gatwick South Terminal?
South Terminal pick-up, Postcode RH6 0LL
- From the direction of London or Brighton exit the M23 at junction 9 following signs on the roundabout for Gatwick Airport.
- Use the filter lane and turn left at the first roundabout (J9a) following signs to the South Terminal.
- Follow signs to the short stay car park.
Where is pick up point at Gatwick?
You will find the Express Pick Up areas on Level 0 of the South Terminal and on Level 1 or Car Park 6 in the North Terminal. As this is a dedicated Express Pick Up and Drop Off area, please note that you cannot leave your vehicle unattended.
Can you drop off at Gatwick South Terminal?
The drop-off zone at Gatwick South Terminal is on the lower-level forecourt area right outside the terminal entrance. Enter the South Terminal from Airport Way and follow the signs to the drop-off zone. Once your passengers have collected their luggage, follow the signs to exit the drop-off zone.
Do you have to pay to drop off at Gatwick South?
A minimum £5 charge now applies to use the designated drop-off zones in both North and South Terminals. You must pay the terminal drop-off charge by midnight the day after you use the drop-off zones. You can receive a Parking Charge Notice (PCN) if you’re late or do not pay.
How much is the Gatwick drop off charge?
Introduced in March 2021, the Gatwick Airport terminal drop off charge is a £5 fee (for 10 minutes) that applies to all vehicles dropping off passengers in both North and South Terminals at Gatwick. Charges: £5 for 10 minutes. £1 for each additional minute up to 20 minutes.
Which airlines use Gatwick South Terminal?
Airlines who will be operating from the South Terminal include: British Airways, Vueling, Wizz, Ryanair, Norwegian, Turkish Airlines, TAP, Eastern Airways, Aurigny, Aer Lingus, Air Baltic, Airmaltia, Air Europa, and Enter Air, while easyJet will operate across both South and North Terminals.
Can you walk from Gatwick south to North Terminal?
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.
What’s the difference between North and South Terminal Gatwick?
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.
How early should I get to Gatwick Airport?
How long before my flight do I need to check in? 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.
How early should I get to the airport 2022?
The best advice is to get there three hours ahead, and even if you have a pre-printed boarding pass, don’t just go through security and wait for your flight to be called. Check in for the flight the minute you get to the airport. Since flights are full, someone perceived as a no-show is replaced quickly with standbys.