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L'London-Gatwick Airport (LGW), officially known as London Gatwick Airport, is one of the major airports in the United Kingdom and the second busiest in London. Located about 45 kilometers south of London, in Crawley, West Sussex, LGW serves as a key gateway for domestic and international travelers heading to and around the British capital.
Opened in the 1930, Gatwick has seen steady growth over the years, becoming a major hub for passenger and cargo flights in the United Kingdom and beyond. The airport is operated by Gatwick Airport Limited and has undergone numerous expansions and infrastructure developments to meet the evolving needs of passengers.
LGW is a major hub for passenger flights, with connections to numerous destinations in Europe, North America, Asia and other parts of the world. The airport is home to several airlines, including. easyJet, British Airways e Norwegian Air, which offer a wide range of routes to meet the needs of passengers.
Gatwick Airport has. two terminals main passengers, known as Terminal North and Terminal South, as well as dedicated facilities for cargo and charter traffic. Currently, it handles annual traffic of more than 40 million Of passengers.
London is one of the world's most dynamic and cosmopolitan cities, rich in history, culture and attractions. Gatwick Airport plays a key role in connecting the British capital with the rest of the world and supporting tourism and economic development in the United Kingdom.