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London Gatwick Airport

LGW #57 of 60 Lounge 6.5/10 UK Hub →
Decision summary FlightLogic verified data · Updated July 2026

Is LGW efficient for work trips and long layovers right now?

London Gatwick Airport (LGW) scores 6.8/10 overall with lounge score 6.5/10. For work travellers: 28 Mbps airport Wi-Fi, informal / signage only quiet zones, and a Work-Readiness score of 63/100 (limited work support). Video calls are viable on tested routes. Use the ride-hail pick-up table below for Uber/Bolt zones on arrival day.

Overall score
6.8/10
Lounge score
6.5/10
Work-Readiness
63/100
Wi-Fi tested
28 Mbps
Quiet work
1–2 work zones

Verified Utility Index — 6.8/10

Five measured pillars from hands-on editorial data at LGW.

Connectivity 7.5
Work Environment 5.5
Dietary Precision 7.0
Recreation 7.8
Aerial overview photograph of London Gatwick Airport (EGKK/LGW), showing the terminal complex, apron and single runway from above.
Photo: Pedro Aragão / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0

Gatwick is London's second airport and the world's busiest single-runway airport, moving passengers efficiently between its North and South Terminals via a free shuttle, with the South Terminal train station offering fast rail access into central London. It holds a solid but unspectacular rating, reflecting decent facilities and lounges that trail Heathrow's premium offering.

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Pre-Trip Planning

LGW dining & Wi-Fi guide →

Productivity & work-ready facilities

Speed-test verified

Structured metrics for workcation travellers — Wi-Fi Mbps, Work-Readiness score, quiet zones, and dietary reliability.

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London Gatwick Airport productivity and Wi-Fi speeds

Verified lounge productivity metrics — London Gatwick Airport
Lounge / facility Terminal Wi-Fi (Mbps) Power outlets Quiet zones / notes
Airport passenger Wi-Fi All terminals 28 Limited Informal / signage only
Work-Readiness composite Lounge & gate average Video-call ready Limited at gates; good coverage in No1 Lounge and My Lounge Limited work support
Premium dining highlights Landside / airside Wagamama, Côte, and No1 Lounge hot buffet with British breakfast.
Hygiene score All terminals 7.8/10 — Generally clean; South Terminal peak hours show queue-area wear.
Wi-Fi speed 28 Mbps

28 Mbps down / 8 Mbps up — Free Gatwick Wi-Fi, South Terminal departures

Video-call ready
Work-Readiness 63/100

Limited work support

Quiet zones Informal / signage only

No1 Lounge has a small work zone; terminal-wide quiet is not enforced — use lounge day pass for deep work.

Hygiene score 7.8/10

Generally clean; South Terminal peak hours show queue-area wear.

Premium dining & dietary

Highlights: Wagamama, Côte, and No1 Lounge hot buffet with British breakfast.

Dietary: Vegetarian and vegan at most chains; halal at select outlets — confirm at till.

Work-Readiness comparison

Structured Wi-Fi speed tests, quiet-zone enforcement, and hygiene scores — parsed by search and AI engines as definitive data, not prose.

Airport work-readiness comparison
LGW (this page) 28 63/100 Limited work support Informal / signage only Yes 6.8/10
DOH 52 98/100 Excellent for work Strictly enforced Yes 9.2/10
ICN 55 98/100 Excellent for work Strictly enforced Yes 9.3/10
HKG 55 98/100 Excellent for work Strictly enforced Yes 8.8/10
AUH 58 98/100 Excellent for work Strictly enforced Yes 8.4/10

Facilities & amenities

Facility data verified

Showers, sleep pods, transit hotels, and wellness — expand for granular entry requirements.

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Free Wi-Fi Yes

Free unlimited Wi-Fi in both terminals

Airport lounges Yes

No1 Lounge, Clubrooms, My Lounge, and the BA lounge (South Terminal)

Transit hotel / rest zones Yes

BLOC Hotel inside South Terminal, plus Sofitel and Hampton nearby

Showers Limited

Showers available in select lounges (No1 Lounge)

Prayer / multi-faith rooms Yes

Multi-faith prayer rooms and chaplaincy in both terminals

Family & children Yes

Fantasia soft-play area (South), baby-changing, and family facilities

Left luggage / storage Yes

Left-luggage desks (Excess Baggage Company) in both terminals

Currency exchange & ATMs Yes

Bureaux de change and ATMs landside and airside

Dining & restaurants Yes

Good range of restaurants, bars, and cafés across both terminals

Duty-free & shopping Yes

World Duty Free plus high-street and premium retail

Wellness (spa / gym / pool) Limited

Spa treatments available within the No1 Lounge

Accessibility (reduced mobility) Yes

Assistance for passengers with reduced mobility throughout

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Key facts

  • World's busiest single-runway airport, handling roughly 43 million passengers in 2025, split across North and South Terminals linked by a free shuttle
  • South Terminal train station offers the non-stop Gatwick Express to London Victoria (as fast as ~30 minutes) plus Southern and Thameslink services
  • Ten lounges across both terminals, including No1 Lounge (South and North), Club Aspire South, and Plaza Premium North with panoramic runway views

Terminals and getting around Gatwick

Gatwick operates two terminals — North and South — connected by a free, fully automated shuttle train that takes about two minutes. The South Terminal is the busier of the two and houses the railway station, so most passengers arriving by train start there. easyJet, Gatwick's dominant carrier, splits operations across both terminals, so always check which one your flight departs from before arriving.

As the world's busiest single-runway airport, Gatwick runs a tightly scheduled operation. Security can be busy at peak leisure times (early mornings and school holidays), so the airport recommends arriving two to three hours before departure. Both terminals offer fast-track security for a fee or via premium tickets and select lounges.

Getting to and from London

The Gatwick Express runs non-stop to London Victoria in around 30 minutes, while Thameslink services connect directly to London Bridge, Blackfriars, St Pancras, and on to Luton — useful for cross-London and airport-to-airport journeys without changing. Southern services add more central and south London stops at lower fares. The station sits inside the South Terminal.

National Express and other coaches serve Gatwick from across the UK, and the airport is directly on the M23/M25 motorway network. Rail is almost always faster and cheaper than a taxi to central London, which can take over an hour in traffic and cost significantly more.

Lounges and where Gatwick sits versus Heathrow

Gatwick's lounge scene is independent-led rather than airline-flagship: the No1 Lounge (both terminals), Clubrooms, My Lounge, and the Grain Store are the main options, most accepting Priority Pass, DragonPass, or paid day passes. British Airways operates a lounge in the South Terminal for its short-haul premium and status passengers. None match the scale of Heathrow's BA Concorde Room or Virgin Clubhouse.

For a like-for-like decision between London's two main airports, see our Gatwick vs Heathrow comparison. In short: Heathrow wins on long-haul network, premium lounges, and connection options; Gatwick often wins on leisure routes, lower parking costs, and a simpler two-terminal layout.

Day-of Travel Support

Getting there & practical info

London Gatwick Airport operational facts
Rail / public transport Gatwick Express, Thameslink, Southern — South Terminal station
To city centre ~30 min Gatwick Express to Victoria
Lounge day pass £40–£50; No1 Lounge accepts Priority Pass (pre-book peak)
Min. connection time 45–60 min same terminal; 30–45 min inter-terminal shuttle
Primary hub carriers easyJet, TUI, Jet2, Virgin Atlantic (select), BA short-haul

Logistical handoff — ground transit

Pick-up zones verified

Definitive pick-up zones for Uber, Bolt, Grab, and Careem — plus taxi ranks and international handoffs for UK travellers connecting to serviced apartments abroad.

Arrival tip: Inter-terminal shuttle is free if you book from the wrong terminal — check your airline terminal before ordering.
London Gatwick Airport ride-hail pick-up zones
Service Terminal Pick-up location Walk time
Uber North Terminal Short Stay North, Level 0 — “Ride App Pick-up” signed from arrivals 4–6 min
Uber South Terminal Short Stay South, Level 0 — follow purple signs from arrivals hall 5–8 min
Bolt Both terminals Same short-stay ride-app zones as Uber
Taxi Official taxi rank directly outside North and South arrivals

International handoff: Gatwick long-haulers often connect via DXB or DOH — Careem pickup at those hubs is detailed on Dubai and Hamad airport pages.

South Terminal ride-app pick-up — Gatwick
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Premium hot buffet dishes and self-serve dining at No1 Lounge London Gatwick North Terminal.
Airport Lounge Reviews

No1 Lounge Gatwick Review 2026: Priority Pass

A stylish, light-filled Priority Pass lounge at both Gatwick terminals that looks better than it eats — and getting through the door at peak times is its own achievement.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get between Gatwick's North and South Terminals?

A free shuttle train runs between terminals every few minutes, taking about two minutes. You need to allow time for the transfer if connecting between flights in different terminals — budget 30–45 minutes minimum.

Which airlines fly from Gatwick?

easyJet is the largest carrier, alongside TUI, Jet2, Virgin Atlantic (select long-haul), British Airways (short-haul), and Wizz Air. Gatwick is primarily a leisure and low-cost hub rather than a business-travel airport.

Can I use Priority Pass at Gatwick?

Yes. No1 Lounge operates in both North and South Terminals and accepts Priority Pass, DragonPass, and LoungeKey. Pre-booking is strongly recommended at peak times as walk-in Priority Pass holders are frequently turned away when capacity is reached.

Does London Gatwick Airport have free Wi-Fi?

Yes. Free unlimited Wi-Fi in both terminals.

Does London Gatwick Airport have shower facilities?

Limited. Showers available in select lounges (No1 Lounge).

Does London Gatwick Airport have a transit hotel?

Yes. BLOC Hotel inside South Terminal, plus Sofitel and Hampton nearby.

Does London Gatwick Airport have wellness facilities like a spa or pool?

Limited. Spa treatments available within the No1 Lounge.

How fast is the Wi-Fi at London Gatwick Airport?

28 Mbps down / 8 Mbps up — Free Gatwick Wi-Fi, South Terminal departures Video calls are feasible on free Wi-Fi.

Does London Gatwick Airport have quiet zones for working?

Informal / signage only. No1 Lounge has a small work zone; terminal-wide quiet is not enforced — use lounge day pass for deep work.

What dietary options are available at London Gatwick Airport?

Vegetarian and vegan at most chains; halal at select outlets — confirm at till.

Where is the Uber pick-up at London Gatwick Airport?

Uber at North Terminal: Short Stay North, Level 0 — “Ride App Pick-up” signed from arrivals (4–6 min from arrivals).

What ride-hail app should UK travellers use after landing at London Gatwick Airport?

Inter-terminal shuttle is free if you book from the wrong terminal — check your airline terminal before ordering.