Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 51.1521266, -0.1831705.
London Gatwick Airport is a major international airport located in Crawley, West Sussex, approximately 45.7 kilometers south of Central London, United Kingdom. It is the second-largest airport serving the London metropolitan area, after Heathrow Airport.
Gatwick Airport offers a wide range of domestic and international flights to destinations across the world. It serves as a hub for both leisure and business travelers, accommodating airlines such as British Airways, easyJet, TUI Airways, and many others. The airport operates two terminals: North Terminal and South Terminal, both of which provide a variety of facilities and services to passengers.
The airport's location and infrastructure make it an essential gateway to London and the South East of England. It offers various transportation options to and from central London, including the Gatwick Express train service, which provides a direct link to Victoria Station. Additionally, there are regular train services, buses, coaches, and taxis available for convenient onward travel.
Gatwick Airport features a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, duty-free stores, lounges, and car rental facilities. It caters to the needs of passengers with diverse travel requirements, whether they are embarking on business trips or leisure vacations.
Over the years, Gatwick Airport has undergone expansions and upgrades to handle the growing number of passengers. It plays a crucial role in the region's economy, generating employment opportunities and facilitating tourism and trade.
Country | United Kingdom |
Latitude | 51.1521266 |
Longitude | -0.1831705 |
Elevation | 59 m |
Distance | NA km |