Gatwick promises service excellence

The new owner of the UK’s London Gatwick airport has promised travellers a relentless focus on customer service.

Global Infrastructure Partners, which bought the airport from BAA for GBP1.51 billion in late October says its new board “will work with Gatwick’s management team to drive Gatwick to a competitive future in its target market through more efficient operations and a relentless focus on customer service.”


Gatwick Airport is the UK’s second-largest and claims to be the world’s busiest single runway airport with more than 30 million passengers a year and about 80 airlines based there.

Gatwick promises service excellence

The new owner of the UK’s London Gatwick airport has promised travellers a relentless focus on customer service.

Global Infrastructure Partners, which bought the airport from BAA for GBP1.51 billion in late October says its new board “will work with Gatwick’s management team to drive Gatwick to a competitive future in its target market through more efficient operations and a relentless focus on customer service.”


Gatwick Airport is the UK’s second-largest and claims to be the world’s busiest single runway airport with more than 30 million passengers a year and about 80 airlines based there.