
London’s Gatwick gets more airlines, routes
London’s #2 airport is attracting new business, even ahead of its planned expansion

London’s #2 airport is attracting new business, even ahead of its planned expansion
WestJet Boeing 767-300ERW on YouTube WestJet, which launches the transatlantic flights out of London’s Gatwick Airport next year on 767’s will be among the

Photo of Gatwick Car Parking: Wikimedia Commons, Author Mary and Angus Hogg London Gatwick announced the busiest month in its history with more than 4.53 million passengers traveling through the airport in August. This was an…
Local police were called in a dispute between easyJet and a man that wanted to bring his ‘man purse’ on the plane. According to other

Gatwick Airport, London, has installed new software for Airport Collaborative Decision Making, a concept that means all vendors, airlines and the airport itself sharing information for safety and efficiency. The result is an increase in the airport’s capacity on its single runway—up to 55 flights an hour

London’s Gatwick Airport, second only to Heathrow in British air traffic, is in a hot competition with Heathrow for the right to build an additional runway to accommodate growing air traffic in Southeast Britain.

London’s #2 airport is attracting new business, even ahead of its planned expansion
WestJet Boeing 767-300ERW on YouTube WestJet, which launches the transatlantic flights out of London’s Gatwick Airport next year

Photo of Gatwick Car Parking: Wikimedia Commons, Author Mary and Angus Hogg London Gatwick announced the busiest month in its history with more than 4.53 million passengers traveling through the airport in August. This was an…
Local police were called in a dispute between easyJet and a man that wanted to bring his ‘man purse’ on

Gatwick Airport, London, has installed new software for Airport Collaborative Decision Making, a concept that means all vendors, airlines and the airport itself sharing information for safety and efficiency. The result is an increase in the airport’s capacity on its single runway—up to 55 flights an hour

London’s Gatwick Airport, second only to Heathrow in British air traffic, is in a hot competition with Heathrow for the right to build an additional runway to accommodate growing air traffic in Southeast Britain.