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Budget
£110 - £171
Route
Depart
Return
Price
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Thu 20/6
1 stop8h 05m
London Gatwick
Thu 27/6
1 stop3h 25m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Mon 3/6
1 stop12h 40m
London Gatwick
Mon 10/6
1 stop3h 20m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Wed 12/6
1 stop11h 15m
London Gatwick
Mon 17/6
1 stop7h 05m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Wed 5/6
1 stop3h 20m
London Gatwick
Thu 6/6
1 stop3h 45m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Wed 6/11
1 stop7h 55m
London Gatwick
Wed 20/11
1 stop14h 45m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Tue 18/6
1 stop3h 45m
London Gatwick
Thu 20/6
1 stop3h 45m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Wed 12/6
1 stop5h 40m
London Gatwick
Thu 27/6
1 stop11h 20m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Mon 10/6
1 stop5h 55m
London Gatwick
Thu 27/6
1 stop11h 20m
ManchesterLondon Gatwick
MAN - LGW
MANLGW
Manchester
Wed 6/11
1 stop7h 55m
London Gatwick
Fri 22/11
1 stop14h 45m
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Gatwick (average of £103). Flying to Gatwick in July will prove the most costly (average of £137). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£87
February
£87
March
£81
April
£81
May
£89
June
£96
July
£108
August
£98
September
£90
October
£87
November
£88
December
£89
LON Temperature | 4 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Gatwick, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 4.0 C).
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
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Entertainment
Crew
Food
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Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
Overall
Boarding
Entertainment
Crew
Food
Comfort
Reviews
Very crowded flight. Staff brought refreshments regularly and the food was surprisingly good. But checking was very slow and they allowed way too many people with large suitcases on board making onboarding and off-boarding very slow and chaotic.
London Gatwick Airport is the second-busiest international airport in the UK – in terms of passenger traffic. Despite its sizeable distance from central London – it is situated north of Crawley almost 50km from the central business district – great transport links to and from the airport ensure that it remains an incredibly popular entry-point for visitors.
In fact, London Gatwick saw 31.3 million passengers in 2010, making it Europe’s ninth-busiest airport, and the continent’s leading airport for point-to-point flights. This impressive traffic is sure only to increase with the 2012 Olympic Games in London next summer.
Flights to London Gatwick Airport are offered by a variety of operators, including charter airlines such as Monarch and Thomson Airways, low-cost carriers such as easyJet and Flybe, and more established airlines, like British Airways and Virgin Atlantic. The huge range of international destinations you can access from Gatwick is illustrated by the diversity of its seven most-popular flights: Malaga, Dublin, Orlando, Alicante, Faro, Dubai, and Geneva.