Level 2 — Ground Floor
Check-in, arrivals, ground transportation desk, car rental (if applicable), and taxi/ride-hailing pickup zones.
Gatwick North Terminal guide: parking (Car Parks 5–7), hotels (Premier Inn, Sofitel), restaurants, lounges, shops, airlines, check-in, arrivals/departures, accessibility
Gatwick North Terminal is the UK's second airport's modern facility, serving around 45 million passengers annually across the wider airport, with direct access to parking (Car Parks 5–7), on-terminal hotels, restaurants, lounges, and retail. It is the primary hub for easyJet and processes passengers faster than the older South Terminal.
This guide covers everything you need to navigate North Terminal: parking, accommodation, dining, lounges, retail, airline operations, check-in and security, arrivals and departures, ground transport, and full accessibility guidance. If you'd rather skip driving and parking, a fixed-fare Gatwick taxi transfer drops you at the door. Last updated 22 June 2026.
Gatwick North Terminal is a modern, recently renovated facility spanning four floors across approximately 98,000 square metres. It serves as the primary hub for easyJet and handles numerous international carriers, with streamlined passenger flow, modern facilities, and comprehensive services. North is newer and faster-processing than South, handling over 30 million passengers annually.
North Terminal spans four levels, each serving specific functions. Follow overhead signs from arrival; check-in is immediately after entry on Level 2.
Check-in, arrivals, ground transportation desk, car rental (if applicable), and taxi/ride-hailing pickup zones.
Departures lounge (after security), restaurants, cafes, retail shops, and the information desk.
Premium lounges (No1 Lounge location [OPERATOR: confirm]), airline lounges if applicable, additional retail, and airline customer service desks.
Gates (some flights depart from Level 5), additional seating, retail, and smaller food outlets.
easyJet operates the majority of North Terminal flights, with bases across Europe. Each carrier has dedicated desk rows on Level 2 — check your boarding pass for the assigned desk, and use online check-in to reduce queue time.
North Terminal has direct access to three dedicated car parks. All offer short-stay (0–2 hours), mid-stay (2–8 hours) and long-stay (8+ hours) options, with accessible spaces in each.
| Car Park | Walk to Terminal | Short-Stay | Long-Stay | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Car Park 5 | 2–3 min (closest) | £[OPERATOR: X]/hr | £[OPERATOR: Y]/day | Covered; lift access; 24/7 CCTV |
| Car Park 6 | 4–5 min | £[OPERATOR: X]/hr | £[OPERATOR: Y]/day | [OPERATOR: capacity/levels TBC]; EV bays [OPERATOR: TBC] |
| Car Park 7 | 5–8 min | £[OPERATOR: standard TBC] | £[OPERATOR: premium TBC] | Premium option [OPERATOR: covered/heated bays TBC] |
Two hotels sit at or beside North Terminal, with budget and mid-range options a short drive away in Crawley.
Dining ranges from quick cafes to sit-down restaurants — budget (£5–8 quick meal), mid-range (£10–18 sit-down), premium (£20+ if applicable).
Premium lounge access is available via day passes, memberships, or airline lounge keys.
Retail throughout North Terminal covers duty-free, fashion, gifts and essentials, mostly open 05:00–23:00 daily.
Additional services support passenger comfort throughout the terminal.
Check-in for all North Terminal flights is on Level 2, immediately after entry, allocated by airline and flight time. Online check-in (available 24 hours before departure) is strongly recommended; passengers without checked luggage can go straight to security.
Security screening is immediately after check-in on Level 2, with standard lanes, optional fast-track, and an accessible lane. Liquids max 100ml per container (1 litre total, clear bag); laptops and large tablets out for screening.
| Time of Day | Typical Processing |
|---|---|
| Off-peak (10:00–15:00) | 5–15 minutes |
| Peak (06:00–09:00, 15:00–19:00) | 20–45 minutes |
| Night/early (20:00–06:00) | 10–20 minutes |
Fast-track bypasses the standard queue for an optional fee [OPERATOR: cost TBC]; the accessible lane serves passengers with mobility challenges [OPERATOR: confirm location].
Typical flows from check-in through to ground transport.
Options depart from the Level 2 Ground Transport area.
North Terminal is fully accessible for passengers with mobility, visual and hearing needs.
Neither is "better" — your flight determines which you use — but they differ in scale and facilities.
| North Terminal | South Terminal | |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Newer, 4 floors, ~98,000 m² | Larger, older, 10+ floors |
| Processing | ~10–15 min faster at peak | Longer queues at peak |
| Facilities | Newer restaurants, shops, lounges | More retail options |
| Best for | Time-sensitive, frequent flyers | Larger volumes, extended retail |
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Q: Which airlines serve Gatwick North Terminal?
A: easyJet is the primary carrier, plus Norwegian Air Shuttle, WestJet, Emirates, and others [OPERATOR: full list TBC]. Check your booking confirmation for your terminal assignment.
Q: What is the best parking option at North Terminal?
A: Short trips (0–2 hrs): Car Park 5 (closest). Mid-length (2–8 hrs): Car Park 6 (balanced walk and cost). Long trips (8+ hrs): Car Park 7 premium [OPERATOR: if applicable] or long-stay rates at Car Park 5/6.
Q: Are there hotels in the terminal?
A: Yes. Premier Inn (5-min walk, budget) and Sofitel (on-terminal, premium). Nearby Crawley hotels offer budget alternatives with shuttle access. [OPERATOR: nightly rates TBC.]
Q: Where are restaurants and cafes?
A: Pret A Manger (multiple locations, Levels 3–4), McDonald's, Boots Cafe, and others [OPERATOR: full list TBC]. Pricing is roughly £5–8 for a quick meal and £10–18 sit-down.
Q: Can I access a premium lounge?
A: Yes. No1 Lounge on Level 4 [OPERATOR: day price TBC], Priority Pass lounges [OPERATOR: which included TBC], and airline lounges if applicable. Day passes and memberships are available.
Q: How long does check-in take?
A: Arrive 2–3 hours before your flight. Actual check-in is about 10–15 minutes off-peak and 20–45 minutes at peak. Online check-in reduces the queue.
Q: What is security screening time?
A: Off-peak 5–15 minutes; peak 20–45 minutes; night/early morning 10–20 minutes. Fast-track is available for an optional fee [OPERATOR: cost TBC].
Q: Is there a shuttle to South Terminal?
A: Yes — a free shuttle from the Level 2 Ground Transport area, with a roughly 2-minute journey. [OPERATOR: frequency TBC.]
Q: How do I get ground transport from arrivals?
A: Level 2 has a taxi rank, an information desk for coach and public transport, and a ride-hailing zone. Typical wait for a taxi is 5–10 minutes.
Q: Are there accessible facilities for disabled passengers?
A: Yes — wheelchair access throughout, accessible parking in all car parks, accessible restrooms on all levels, and a staffed assistance desk [OPERATOR: location TBC].
Q: Is WiFi available?
A: Yes, free WiFi throughout the terminal. [OPERATOR: network name TBC.]
Q: Is there a kids play area?
A: Yes. [OPERATOR: location, age range, and pricing if applicable TBC.]
Q: Can I exchange currency?
A: Yes, a Bureau de Change is available in the terminal. [OPERATOR: location and opening hours TBC.]
Q: What if my flight is delayed?
A: The terminal stays open [OPERATOR: late-night services detail TBC], with lounges and cafes available. Check departure boards or ask the information desk for the latest status.
Q: Can I book a taxi in advance?
A: Yes. A professional fixed-fare taxi transfer can be booked in advance with flight monitoring, so your driver adjusts to your actual landing time. See our Gatwick taxi service for booking.
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