Landing in the UK - the difference between landing in Gatwick & Heathrow (2024)

Now that international travel is largely open to South African citizens (with Covid restrictions applying in some extreme cases) we can once again turn our attention to visiting friends and family or simply vacationing in foreign countries. Of particular interest at the moment is travel to the United Kingdom, especially with the Commonwealth Games scheduled to be held from 28 July 2022 in England’s West Midlands (commonly called the Birmingham Games).

Let us answer a few commonly asked questions upfront.

Is it easy for South Africans to fly into Heathrow or Gatwick from South Africa?

Which is the better airport to land in, Heathrow or Gatwick?

Are there more flights from South Africa into Heathrow than Gatwick?

How safe are these airports for travellers?

What is the difference between flying into Gatwick and Heathrow?

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First of all, it is pretty easy for South Africans to fly into either Heathrow or Gatwick airports.

Which airport you fly into depends largely on which airline you book through but whatever the case, you can land at either Heathrow or Gatwick without any hassle.

Both Gatwick and Heathrow have their advantages and disadvantages but generally speaking, Heathrow is the prime destination for international, long-haul flights, which clearly includes flights from South Africa. Anyway, Heathrow is fully geared up to handle large passenger volumes and has better transport links into London than does Gatwick.

Heathrow handles nearly twice the volume of travellers than does Gatwick and has five terminals compared to Gatwick’s two.

Despite the large numbers of travellers who arrive and leave London daily, both of this city’s major airports boast state-of-the-art security measures in their terminals and throughout the entire complex.

Travellers need not be concerned for their physical safety but needless to say, it is recommended that travellers, as is the case in all the world’s busy transport hubs - whether it be a railway station, bus terminus or airport - be mindful of possible criminal activities.

Just as Lanseria and OR Tambo Airports in Gauteng have their pros and cons, and just as JF Kennedy and LaGuardia airports in New York differ in their offerings, London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports equally have their differences; in size, popularity and connections to a major city to mention but a few. Heathrow and Gatwick airports differ in very many respects so in this article Flight Centre has taken an in-depth look at what each has to offer; giving you some insight into these very large people-moving operations which between them handle well over 125 million passengers per year!

Introduction

Heathrow and Gatwick Airports are two of the five international airports that are based in London. Their full and respective names are London Heathrow International Airport and London Gatwick International Airport.

The airports differ in many respects. London Heathrow International Airport is bigger with five terminals and four runways. On the other hand, London Gatwick International Airport has two terminals. It has two runways but only one is used.

Heathrow is the primary and busiest airport in London while Gatwick follows as the secondary airport. In addition, as a secondary airport, it is also the second busiest airport following Heathrow.

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Heathrow:

The name is well recognised.

Is the third busiest airport in the world.

In terms of passenger traffic, it is also the busiest airport in the European Union and it is the third busiest airport in terms of traffic movements.

Is popular with most international travellers.

Has access to road and railway transport and to taxis, buses and coaches and car hire.

Is located on the west side of London about 25 kilometres from central London. It also has better and faster rail links compared to Gatwick.

Is the base of many main airlines in the world and is home to British Airways, the UK flag carrier.

Gatwick:

Is Europe’s leading airport when it comes to point-to-point flights.

Is popular with Europeans travelling within Europe.

Has access to road and railway transport and access to taxis, buses and coaches and car hire.

Is located 45 km miles south of Central London.

Represents all three kinds of airlinebusinessmodels: the full service, charter, and the economy or no-frills airlines. Gatwick is favoured when it comes to chartered flights.

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Connections to London

In terms of connections to London, the two airports are vastly different. Gatwick is located some 45 kilometres south of London and is accessible by both theGatwick Expressand mainline Thameslink trains. It takes around half an hour to get into London using the Gatwick Express, however, mainline trains may take longer, but connect to more destinations past London such as Peterborough and Luton.

On the other hand, London Heathrow is only about 25 kilometres west of the city centre. As such, the time taken to reach the airport is around 15-20 minutes on the Heathrow Express. The Heathrow Express can be pricey, however, there is also TFL Rail, and the Piccadilly Line taking passengers into London for less.

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Size

According to CAA statistics, in one year Heathrow Airport carried a total of 80+ million passengers across 470,000+ aircraft movements. During that same year, Gatwick had just over half of this figure at 45 million passengers with 280,000+ aircraft movements.

While London Gatwick isaiming to be able to use its spare runwayin the future, right now it has only one useable runway. London Heathrow, on the other hand, has two permanent runways. Heathrow Airport has an impressive five terminals, compared to Gatwick's two.

Variety

While Heathrow Airport undoubtedly has much more variety with more long-range international carriers, London Gatwick has a wider variety of types of operations. Heathrow lacks the low-cost element of Gatwick Airport. London Gatwick is a hub of low-cost operations, which London Heathrow is not.

Defining which is the better airport for travellers to and from London is difficult because at the end of the day it comes down to where they want to go and with which airline they are flying.

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In summary:

What is the difference between the two London Airports?

Heathrow and Gatwick are two international airports based in London, United Kingdom. Their full names are London Heathrow International Airport and London Gatwick International Airport respectively.

Heathrow is London’s (and the country’s) main and busiest airport. Gatwick follows as the secondary and second busiest airport. Heathrow is larger and has better links in and out of the airport to Central London.

Heathrow has five terminals and four runways. Meanwhile, Gatwick has two terminals and two runways.

Heathrow is nearer to Central London. The airport is located 25 kilometres west of the capital. Travel time is usually 15 minutes. On the other hand, Gatwick is located 45 kilometres south of London. It takes 30 minutes to get in and out of the city to the airport and vice-versa.

Heathrow is the base of many airlines from every corner of the globe. On the other hand, Gatwickservicesthree kinds of airlines: charter, full service, and economy.

In simple terms, Heathrow is mostly used by passenger planes while Gatwick Airport is used mostly by charter planes that land in London and the economy or no-frills airlines.

Heathrow is named after a hamlet. In contrast, Gatwick is named after a family and a manor house that bears the family name.

We hope we have shed some light onto the two airports and how they differ.

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FAQs

Landing in the UK - the difference between landing in Gatwick & Heathrow? ›

London Heathrow International Airport is bigger with five terminals and four runways. On the other hand, London Gatwick International Airport has two terminals. It has two runways but only one is used. Heathrow is the primary and busiest airport in London while Gatwick follows as the secondary airport.

Which airport should I land in London? ›

London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

London Heathrow Airport is one of the world's busiest airports and the biggest in the U.K. With four terminals in use, Heathrow services more than 80 airlines from around the world. If you're flying on a long-haul flight into London, chances are this is where you would likely land.

What is the best airport to land in England? ›

London-Heathrow is one of the busiest and most well-connected airports in the world, easily making it the main London airport. As of July 2023, a whopping 81 airlines operate flights from London-Heathrow to 218 destinations across 86 countries.

How many planes land and take off at Gatwick? ›

Gatwick has approximately 450 departures a day during the summer period and around 300 in the winter. Most of these happen between 06:00 and 23:30 local time. To operate safely aircraft must land and take-off into wind.

Which side of the plane is best to land in Heathrow? ›

Tip: Always sit on the right side of the airplane when landing at London #Heathrow Airport.

Is it better to land in Heathrow or Gatwick? ›

Heathrow is London's (and the country's) main and busiest airport. Gatwick follows as the secondary and second busiest airport. Heathrow is larger and has better links in and out of the airport to Central London. Heathrow has five terminals and four runways.

Is Gatwick better than Heathrow? ›

Gatwick's security tends to be swifter than Heathrow's and immigration lines tend to move fast thanks to automatic gates. Its restaurants have also improved markedly in recent years. However, the overabundance of shops, much like Heathrow, means spaces to sit and relax before take-off are at a premium.

Is Gatwick as bad as Heathrow? ›

Immigration and Customs: Non-European Union arrivals at Heathrow should prepare for potentially long queues at immigration. Gatwick, being a less busy airport, might have swifter immigration lines thanks to automatic gates. Cost: The transportation costs to and from both airports should be factored into travel budgets.

Which airport is easier to get into London? ›

LCY location

Located at the Royal Docks in London's financial heart, City Airport is the easiest London airport to commute to. It even has its own underground station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) line.

Where is the cheapest place in the UK to fly into from the US? ›

The cheapest city to fly into is London, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is London Heathrow.

How long does it take from landing to leaving the airport in Gatwick? ›

How long does it take to get through Arrivals at Gatwick? It will take on average 1 hour to get out of the airport after landing, although times will vary depending on how busy it is. You'll need to account for time collecting luggage, getting through customs, passing the security checkpoint and walking to your gate.

Can planes land all night at Gatwick? ›

From 23:00 to 07:00 is the “night period”, during which the noisiest types of aircraft may not be scheduled to land or take-off. The 'night quota period' is from 23:30 to 06:00. Between these hours aircraft movements are restricted to an upper limit on the number of movements.

Why is it called Gatwick? ›

Its name derives from the Old English gāt (goat) and wīc (dairy farm); i.e. "goat farm". 12 July 1841: The London and Brighton Railway opened, and ran near Gatwick Manor. 1890: The descendants of the original owners sold the area to the newly established Gatwick Race Course Company.

Where do US flights land in Heathrow? ›

Terminal 4

They operate flights to destinations in the USA, Canada, Asia, Australia, Africa and Europe.

Do planes land all night at Heathrow? ›

Around 80% of the night flights at Heathrow are between 04:30 - 06:00 with an average of 16 aircraft arriving each day between these hours. Heathrow has a voluntary ban in place that prevents flights scheduled between 04:30 - 06:00 from landing before 04:30. We also do not schedule any departures between 23:00 - 06:00.

Which side of the plane should I sit on to see London? ›

Seating plan

Most flights land towards the west. Passengers on the left side of the plane may get great views of central London during the initial approach, but on the final approach, the best views are always on the right side.

Is it better to fly into Stansted or Gatwick? ›

Gatwick can be quicker to get to from London compared with Stansted. Where are you staying, one block off Holborn can mean anywhere in a large area. Gatwick is a much larger airport and maybe is more expensive to get to and further away. Security isn't really any different at either airport.

What is the best airport to get to London City Centre? ›

London City Airport (LCY) is the closest airport to central London, and it's easily accessible by Tube, bus or taxi. Because it's a smaller airport, arrivals and departures at LCY can be much quicker and easier than larger airports in London.

Which London airport is closer to London City? ›

The nearest airport to London is London City (LCY) Airport which is 7.7 miles away. Other nearby airports include London Heathrow (LHR) (14.4 miles), London Gatwick (LGW) (24.5 miles), London Luton (LTN) (28 miles) and London Stansted (STN) (31.4 miles).

Which airport is better, Stansted or Heathrow? ›

Heathrow, Gatwick and City are considered more premium passenger experiences, while Stansted, Luton, and Southend are very much budget terminals. Where you are going in central London (or coming from) should influence your choice of airport.

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