Gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in the world, the second busiest airport in the UK and the sixth busiest international airport in the world.
Gatwick has superb public transport links. There are more than 900 rail services a day to and from the airport and more than 400 express coach services serve the airport daily

London Gatwick Airport has two terminals:
North Terminal
Gatwick's North Terminal opened in 1988. The North Terminal handles flights by British Airways, Air2000, Astraeus, Delta Airlines and others. You can find Arrivals on the ground floor, and check-in can be located on the second floor. On the first floor is Avenue shopping
South Terminal
Gatwick's South Terminal opened in 1958. Arrivals and Check-in can be found on the same level. The South Terminal handles flights by Britannia Airways, Monarch Airlines, Excel Airways, Virgin Atlantic and many others (the South Terminal handles the bulk of Gatwick's traffic, for both domestic and international flights).
