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Parking Express South terminal Gatwick

How to get to the car park

Follow the signs for Gatwick, then the South Terminal, then Long-Term car parks, clear yellow signage will then direct you to the Parking Voucher Holders Only Car Park on the left hand side. You are now following signs for Pre-booked parking only, which will take you to the entrance barriers.

Arrival and departure information

Take a ticket from the barrier and follow the signs to the appropriate area and park your car. Proceed to a bus stop and await a bus to transfer you to the airport. During peak periods your keys may be taken and car parked for you. After transfering back to the car park, providing your booking reference is printed on your entry ticket, drive to the exit barriers, insert your entry ticket and depart. Should the word 'Cashier' and NOT your booking reference appear on the entry ticket, park outside the exit office and exchange your entry ticket and email confirmation (or quote booking reference) for an exit ticket.

Security

Parking Express hold the Secured Car Parks Award, initiated by the Association of Chief Police Officers, and is protected by security fencing, floodlights, remote cameras and regular patrols by staff and Sussex Police.