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The acquisition of GB Airways in March 2008 resulted in EasyJet becoming Gatwick's biggest short-haul operator accounting for Letting Agents in London 29% of short-haul passengers (ahead of BA's 23%)[24] and Gatwick's largest airline overall, with flights to 62 domestic and European destinations (at April 2008)[25]. As of summer 2009, EasyJet has further reinforced its positions as Gatwick's leading airline by increasing the number of destinations served from the airport to 72.[26] Gatwick is the airline's largest base.

Since then, airlines have started down-sizing transatlantic operations due to the Letting Agents in London new EU-US Open Skies Agreement. Continental Airlines is the second transatlantic carrier - after American Airlines[27] - to pull out of Gatwick altogether, following its decision to transfer its seasonal Cleveland service to Heathrow from 3 May 2009.


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* 20 July 1975 – a British Island Airways (BIA) Letting Agents in London Handley Page Dart Herald was involved in a runway accident while departing on a scheduled flight to Guernsey. The aircraft lifted off from runway 26 after a ground run of 760 m and appeared airborne for 125m with its landing gear retracting before the rear underside of the fuselage settled back on to the runway. None of the 45 occupants were hurt.[23]

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Gatwick Airport has two terminals, North and South. Both have shops and Letting Agents in London restaurants landside and airside. Disabled passengers can travel through all areas. There are facilities for baby changing and feeding, and play areas and video games for children. Business travellers have lounges offering business facilities. There is a conference and business centre. The airport and area has hotels from executive to a capsule hotel. The airport has Anglican, Catholic and Free Church Chaplains. There is a Letting Agents in London multi-faith prayer room and counselling room in each terminal. A daily service is led by one of the chaplains. The prayer room is open to all faiths.

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Letting Agents in London, the British Airways Boeing 737 aircraft parked up at the North Terminal's Pier 5. BA is Gatwick's second largest airline

[edit] Major airlines

BA and EasyJet are Gatwick's two dominant resident airlines. Aer Lingus is fast becoming a major resident operator at Gatwick as well, introducing new routes not served from the airport for Letting Agents in London the 2009/10 winter season. In late 2007 BA and Easyjet accounted for 25% and 17% of Gatwick's slots. The latter's share of slots subsequently rose to 24% as a result of its takeover of BA franchise carrier GB Airways, which accounted for 7% of slots (late 2007).


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