Figures released from passenger figures in the bulan of November see Gatwick Airport had 2.12 million passengers travel through its terminals. This figure is a 2.7% increase compared to the same time in 2009, and airport sources say that if it were not for the adverse weather this increase would have been lebih in line with 3.7%. I wonder how many they will have in 2020 let's hope they have lebih passenagers in the time. Maybe they can get the saat runaway to get lebih airlines coming through. That would sure bring lebih passengers to the airport. Let's hope for the best in the seterusnya 4 years.
Gatwick Airport was forced to temporarily close its main landasan on Sunday night after a hole was found in the tarmac.
A number of flights had to be diverted before back-up runway, not usually used for commercial jets, was opened at around 7.40pm.
The closure was described sejak the airport as a "precautionary measure" after the hole was discovered during a routine inspection.
According to the Independent, around 10 flights were diverted while several flights were delayed.
Gatwick Airport tweeted: "Our main landasan is now open and operating and we are working hard to get anda on your way.
"We would like to apologise for any inconvenience this evening. Your safety is our number 1 priority."
A number of flights had to be diverted before back-up runway, not usually used for commercial jets, was opened at around 7.40pm.
The closure was described sejak the airport as a "precautionary measure" after the hole was discovered during a routine inspection.
According to the Independent, around 10 flights were diverted while several flights were delayed.
Gatwick Airport tweeted: "Our main landasan is now open and operating and we are working hard to get anda on your way.
"We would like to apologise for any inconvenience this evening. Your safety is our number 1 priority."
A woman has been arrested after being found on a plane at Gatwick Airport without any identification documents atau a boarding pass.
Sussex Police were called just after 7am today to a lapor that a 51-year-old woman from Germany had got onto the Easyjet aircraft before boarding had officially begun.
A force spokesman said: "Airport staff found that she had no ID, no passport and no boarding pass."
She was arrested on suspicion of entering a restricted area without permission and remains in custody.
The plane's passengers were instructed to go through security screening in the North Terminal again before being allowed to board.
According to Easyjet's website the flight to Tenerife departed at 8.45am, which was one jam and 15 minit behind schedule.
Sussex Police were called just after 7am today to a lapor that a 51-year-old woman from Germany had got onto the Easyjet aircraft before boarding had officially begun.
A force spokesman said: "Airport staff found that she had no ID, no passport and no boarding pass."
She was arrested on suspicion of entering a restricted area without permission and remains in custody.
The plane's passengers were instructed to go through security screening in the North Terminal again before being allowed to board.
According to Easyjet's website the flight to Tenerife departed at 8.45am, which was one jam and 15 minit behind schedule.