Close Menu
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot
One war and two ceasefires: Has Iran gained the ‘edge’?

One war and two ceasefires: Has Iran gained the ‘edge’?

April 19, 2026
London places: the Beatles zebra crossing

London places: the Beatles zebra crossing

April 19, 2026
London’s Best Listed Building Restaurants Are Quirky and Historic

London’s Best Listed Building Restaurants Are Quirky and Historic

April 19, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Subscribe
  • Home
  • What’s On News
  • Going Out
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • AI News
  • Tech & Gadgets
  • Travel
  • Horoscopes
  • Web Stories
  • Forgotten eBooks
London ReviewsLondon Reviews
Home » London Gatwick Airport Is Officially Set To Get A Second Runway
Going Out

London Gatwick Airport Is Officially Set To Get A Second Runway

September 22, 20252 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
London Gatwick Airport Is Officially Set To Get A Second Runway
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
An airplane landing at Gatwick Airport


Do you remember the 21st night of September? Well, airport-afficionados of the capital city certainly will from now on, because it was the night that the UK government officially approved the plans for a second runway to be built at Gatwick Airport. And the runway in question could be ready for take off by 2029.

London Gatwick Airport is currently one of the busiest single-runway airports in the world. The aviation hub sees around 40 million passengers pass through its terminals each year, but the £2.2 billion expansion plans could see that passenger number double over the next ten to fifteen years.

Gatwick Airport’s second runway

Now, you may not know this, but Gatwick Airport is actually already home to two runways. The UK’s second-largest airport boasts a main runway and a standby runway (the latter being primarily used for taxiing aircrafts or when the main runway is out of use). The proposed plans would see the spare runway be brought into permanent use. But unfortunately it isn’t quite that simple. To adhere to the strict aviation safety rules, the standby runway will need to be moved 12 metres north before it can be regularly used.

The second runway will be used by narrow-bodied aircrafts (such as the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320) for short-haul flights. This will free up capacity for more long-haul flights to take off from the main runway. Gatwick currently handles around 280,000 flights a yearbut – if all goes to plan – this number could soar to 389,000 annual flights. The airport expansion would also see both terminals extended, the existing taxiways remodeled and replaced, and new aircraft gates installed.

The plans were approved by the UK’s Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexanderwho hailed the plans a ‘no-brainer’ for economic growth. The new runway will supposedly create around 14,000 jobs and could generate a rather hefty £1 billion in economic activity. Of course, the approved plans have not been met with open arms by everyone, though. The new Green Party leader, Zack Polanskifor example, has described the expansion as a ‘disaster’ for the climate crisis.

Local residents and campaigners have also expressed concerns regarding the new runway’s impact on surface transport, noise pollution, housing, and wastewater. But the airport has claimed to have conducted a ‘full and thorough assessment’ regarding those issues.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Riviera Mayfair transports you to the south of France

Riviera Mayfair transports you to the south of France

January 26, 2026
Park Chinois Mayfair Chinese restaurant that turns into club

Park Chinois Mayfair Chinese restaurant that turns into club

January 25, 2026
Puttshack Bank festive mini golf – a Christmas experience

Puttshack Bank festive mini golf – a Christmas experience

December 20, 2025
New Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s reveals opening acts

New Upstairs at Ronnie Scott’s reveals opening acts

December 14, 2025
Harp Guide reveals the best London pubs to drink Guinness

Harp Guide reveals the best London pubs to drink Guinness

December 12, 2025
The UK’s Biggest Rail Shake-Up Starts Now With A Brand New Look And Frozen Fares

The UK’s Biggest Rail Shake-Up Starts Now With A Brand New Look And Frozen Fares

December 10, 2025
Editors Picks
London places: the Beatles zebra crossing

London places: the Beatles zebra crossing

April 19, 2026
London’s Best Listed Building Restaurants Are Quirky and Historic

London’s Best Listed Building Restaurants Are Quirky and Historic

April 19, 2026
Divers take care of whales in the Baltic Sea

Divers take care of whales in the Baltic Sea

April 19, 2026
The story of the South in Lebanese song

The story of the South in Lebanese song

April 19, 2026
Latest News
What do the world’s ‘special people’ think about the impact of the Iran war?

What do the world’s ‘special people’ think about the impact of the Iran war?

By News Room
Football in London – A new Premier League season begins

Football in London – A new Premier League season begins

By News Room
London’s Best Special Occasion Restaurants Are Perfect for Splurges

London’s Best Special Occasion Restaurants Are Perfect for Splurges

By News Room
London Reviews
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Disclosure
© 2026 London Reviews. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.