Car
Travelling to LGW by car is simple as the airport is directly linked to the M23 at Junction 9, giving the residents of London and its surrounding areas easy access to the airport. For navigation to the North Terminal, use the postcode: RH6 0PJ, and for the South Terminal use the postcode: RH6 0NP in your sat nav.
From London: use the A23 to drive to the M23 and leave at Junction 9 for a direct route to the airport via Airport Way. If travellers from the north want to avoid London, leave the M25 at Junction 7 to join the M23 south towards Gatwick.
From the south: the A23 extends from Brighton and merges with the M23 before Crawley, which leads on to the airport.
Train
Gatwick Airport has its own train station located at the South Terminal and just a 5 minute walk from both departures and arrivals. For travellers departing from the North Terminal, the airport operates a complimentary shuttle service between terminals that takes just 2 minutes, for quick and easy transfers. The airport connects passengers to over 120 train stations and over 700 with just one change.
The Southern Rail services operate the Gatwick Express every 15 minutes between London Victoria and Gatwick Airport with a travel time of approximately 30 minutes. From Brighton, the journey is 22 minutes by train and from Crawley, just 8.
There are various ways to purchase a train ticket, including contactless payments, Oyster Card tap-ins or on-site ticket machines. To get the best price, book your train ticket in advance online. Remember to check your journey before you travel as there can be occasional rail disruptions that could affect your journey. Find out more about getting to Gatwick Airport by train.
*You must have a valid ticket (including Oyster Card and contactless payments) to travel by train.
Bus and coach
LGW has an extensive bus and coach network that connects passengers to more than 100 UK towns and cities including London, Brighton, Oxford and Cambridge. Many of the services run 24/7, providing passengers with a round-the-clock travel option for both early and late departure or arrival times. The airport’s primary bus station is located in the South Terminal, with complimentary shuttle services to and from the North Terminal.
For travellers transferring from Heathrow, the National Express operates regular services between the two airports, with a travel time of approximately one hour. Local bus services from the Crawley and A23 areas are efficiently operated by Metrobus. Find out more about getting to Gatwick Airport by bus and coach.