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Gatwick becomes world's top low cost airport

Gatwick has just become the world's top international low cost airport - according to a report just published by the Centre for Aviation (CAPA).

Top 10 international LCC airports in the world based on international LCC weekly seat capacity: 24-Apr-2017 to 30-Apr-2017:


                                                                                                                
Source: CAPA - Centre for Aviation & OAG

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The report highlights Norwegian’s low cost long haul services to North America and the Far East as particularly significant in Gatwick’s growth, with the airline’s new service to Singapore showcased as the longest low cost route in the world.

Norwegian currently offer 10 low cost long haul services from Gatwick, with new routes also due to start in September to Denver and Seattle, in addition to other routes including New York, LA, Oakland, Boston and Orlando.

Other low cost long haul carriers from Gatwick include WestJet, Air Transat and Air Canada Rouge which fly to cities across Canada.

In total, Gatwick currently serves well over 50 long haul destinations, flown by both full service, charter and low cost carriers.

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Stephen King, Head of Airlines at Gatwick Airport, said: “News that Gatwick has become the world’s leading low cost airport shows that competition between airports is working and has allowed our long haul network to go from strength to strength.

“At this vital time for the country’s economy - it is great to see that the UK has more than just one national asset helping our businesses get goods and services to markets across the globe.”

 

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