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Gatwick Airport Ltd

  • Friday, 22 November, 2024
    Gatwick airport passengers face delays after security scare

    South terminal reopened after army ordnance disposal unit investigated suspicious package

    Passengers outside the southern terminal at Gatwick airport
  • Thursday, 22 August, 2024
    Gatwick airport waits for approval to expand as business booms

    Passenger numbers rise in first half by almost 8% as demand for air travel takes off

    Passengers with luggage and buggies move through the check-in area of Gatwick Airport
  • Friday, 22 March, 2024
    Gatwick plans first shareholder dividend in five years

    UK’s second-largest airport expects passenger numbers to be back at pre-pandemic levels in 2025

    Passengers queue at Gatwick airport passport control
  • Saturday, 28 October, 2023
    Airline chiefs press Gatwick airport to improve performance

    Executives are worried about more disruption next year unless staffing issues in the control tower are resolved

    View of Gatwick airport’s air traffic control tower from a field
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    UK airports
    Gatwick cancels more than 160 flights because of ATC staff shortages

    London’s second-busiest airport to impose cap on departures and arrivals for rest of week

    Gatwick terminal
  • Wednesday, 30 August, 2023
    UK airports
    UK air traffic control outage ‘unacceptable’, says Gatwick chief

    First-half profits at London airport jump as travellers return but passenger numbers still below 2019 levels

    Passengers wait near check-in desks at Gatwick airport
  • Monday, 24 July, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    Gatwick airport set to avoid strikes in peak summer travel season

    Union calls off some walkouts at ground handling companies while other workers vote on better pay offers

    Travellers queue to check in for flights at Gatwick airport this month
  • Friday, 14 July, 2023
    UK labour disputes
    Gatwick to be hit with strikes in peak summer travel season

    Unite says 950 ground staff will walk out in July and August in row over pay

    Travellers queue to check in for flights at Gatwick airport
  • Wednesday, 12 July, 2023
    Airlines
    Staff shortages at Europe’s air traffic control blamed for ‘unacceptable’ travel disruption

    Congested skies caused by war in Ukraine add to pressure ahead of peak holiday season

    A view of the air traffic control tower at Flesland Airport as a small propeller plane flies in background
  • Thursday, 6 July, 2023
    UK airports
    London’s Gatwick airport submits plans to increase capacity by 60%

    UK’s second biggest airport aims to handle 75mn passengers a year by bringing standby runway into regular use despite climate change concerns

    Gatwick airport
  • Monday, 20 March, 2023
    Gatwick chief says airport is prepared for peak summer travel rush

    Stewart Wingate confident passengers will not face repeat of last year’s disruptions

    Travellers make their way to a gate at London’s Gatwick airport
  • Tuesday, 30 August, 2022
    Airlines
    Airlines braced for grim winter as economic slowdown threatens recovery

    Gloomy outlook has prompted warnings that passenger numbers could fall

    Passengers inside the departures hall at Madrid Barajas airport
  • Tuesday, 23 August, 2022
    UK airports
    Gatwick upgrades passenger forecast but warns of economic slowdown

    UK’s second busiest airport says it is well placed to meet autumn demand and does not need to extend flight cap

    Passengers queueing at Gatwick airport
  • Thursday, 16 June, 2022
    UK airports
    Gatwick to cancel hundreds of flights over staff shortages

    London airport to scale back operations in July and August in effort to tame summer airline chaos

    Travelers at Gatwick Airport
  • Wednesday, 22 December, 2021
    Wizz Air
    Wizz Air snaps up Gatwick slots from Norwegian

    London-listed Hungarian airline strikes deal as part of effort to challenge Ryanair

    Passengers disembark from a Wizz Air plane in Hungary
  • Tuesday, 9 November, 2021
    UK airports
    UK airports urge government to bring back rules on take-off and landing slots

    Chiefs at Gatwick, Belfast and Edinburgh push for Covid waiver to be dropped

    A plane takes off from Gatwick airport
  • Wednesday, 6 October, 2021
    British Airways PLC
    BA to rehire some of thousands of staff laid off during pandemic

    Union says airline to take on about 3,000 cabin crew but questions new conditions

  • Thursday, 23 September, 2021
    British Airways PLC
    BA axes plans to create low-cost subsidiary at Gatwick

    Pilots’ union refuses to back short-haul initiative but says it remains ‘open to future negotiations’

    British Airways plans at Gatwick
  • Tuesday, 7 September, 2021
    British Airways PLC
    BA warns it could sell Gatwick slots if deal with unions collapses

    Airline in ‘advanced negotiations’ over creation of new lower-cost subsidiary at UK’s second-biggest airport

    British Airways aircraft at Gatwick airport
  • Thursday, 26 August, 2021
    Airlines
    British Airways plans new low-cost short-haul business at Gatwick

    Airline looks to shake up routes at UK’s second busiest airport in wake of pandemic effect on travel

  • Wednesday, 25 August, 2021
    Gatwick to expand despite pandemic hit and environmental concerns

    Airport to launch consultation to bring standby runway into regular use at a cost of £500m

    An Easyjet plane comes in to land at Gatwick airport
  • Friday, 13 August, 2021
    Gatwick in talks with lenders as losses mount

    UK’s second-busiest airport posts first-half net loss of £245m

  • Friday, 26 March, 2021
    Airlines
    Airlines face next big test with return to skies after year of hibernation

    Carriers in mammoth task to make sure pilots and planes are ready for travel restart

    EasyJet aircraft at Gatwick airport
  • Monday, 16 November, 2020
    Gatwick boss demands return of 80/20 landing rights rules

    Stewart Wingate says reinstatement after Covid suspension would boost competition

  • Wednesday, 26 August, 2020
    UK airports
    Gatwick to cut a quarter of its staff as part of restructuring

    UK’s second-busiest airport has been hit particularly hard by the pandemic

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