What is the cheapest way to park at Gatwick?
If you’re on a tight budget and looking for the best price, an off-airport Park and Ride is the best route to cheap parking at Gatwick. These car parks are not within the airport grounds and will require a short transfer provided by the car park.
How much does it cost to park at Gatwick for a week?
Gatwick Airport Parking | ||
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LGW Car Park | Per day* | Per week* |
I Love Valet Parking – All Terminals | £17.12 | £137.00 |
Official Long Stay Park & Ride – All Terminals | £25.00 | £165.00 |
Official Short Stay Car Park – All Terminals | £45.00 | £360.00 |
Is it cheaper to pre book Gatwick parking?
Long stay parking The price is £25 per day for the first day and £20 for subsequent days . It is cheaper to pre-book parking and you can do this directly with the official Gatwick parking website.
Is Gatwick South Terminal shut?
Gatwick Airport has finally reopened its South Terminal after almost two years. The terminal, which shut down in June 2020, opened its doors to travelers again on Sunday.
Is there free parking at Gatwick?
Is there free parking at Gatwick airport? Yes, there is free parking at the Gatwick Long Stay car park for 2 hours – making it a great choice if you’re on pick up duty. There are also designated drop-off areas outside the North and South terminals where you can park for free.
Where can I park for free in Gatwick?
Here are some streets with free parking nearest to Gatwick Airport:
- 2-hour free parking in the Airports long-stay car parks.
- The Coronet.
- The Close.
- Haroldslea Close.
- Haroldslea Drive.
- Balcombe Gardens.
- Avenue Gardens.
- Silverlea Gardens.
How can I avoid the Gatwick drop off charge?
If you are a Blue Badge holder being dropped off at the airport by friends or by taxi you are exempt from drop off charges, as long as you register your number plate in advance. You can register anytime from 3 months before your flight up to the day before you travel, each time you fly.
Are both terminals at Gatwick open?
No, the South Terminal is currently closed. According to Gatwick Airport’s website, only the North Terminal is in use. “Our North Terminal is open for flight arrivals and departures and all flights to and from Gatwick are temporarily operating only from this terminal,” the website reads.