Blue Badge parking at Official London Gatwick car parks
Disabled parking bays are available in all of London Gatwick’s car parks*, providing hassle-free access to the airport for those with reduced mobility.
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Same-level access to terminal buildings with our premium car parks
Blue Badge bays are provided in London Gatwick’s Long Stay, Mid Stay and Short Stay car parks at both the North and South Terminal*. Parking for those with disabilities at London Gatwick is easy, but there are some key things to remember. Read on to make sure you know what to do before you arrive.
If you’re likely to need your Blue Badge whilst travelling, taking it with you isn’t a problem.
Park up as normal and call 0800 678 3353 or use the intercom button on the payment machines, and NCP will validate the Blue Badge use for you
London Gatwick offers free assistance for disabled passengers who require help getting to and from the terminals.
Use the help points located in the car parks, as well as outside the terminals to let us know what help you need.
We also recommend our Valet Parking service for those with reduced mobility. Here, you can leave your car with us to park on your behalf, allowing you to head straight into the terminal.
We have also partnered with AccessAble, the UK’s leading accessibility information provider, to create detailed access guides for our car parks. The guides cover information about blue badge parking, how to get assistance and the routes into our terminals.
Detailed access guides for North Terminal car parks
Detailed access guides for South Terminal car parks
Find our full detailed access guides by clicking on the button below.
If you’ve parked in the Long Stay car park and are travelling with someone with reduced mobility, you can pick up your car and then park in the Short Stay car park for free to pick up your fellow passenger.
Head to the customer service office, by the exit of the Long Stay car park, and they’ll grant you up to an hour of free parking.
If you are using Valet Parking and you would like your vehicle to be parked in a blue badge bay upon your return to London Gatwick, present your blue badge to the staff who are checking your vehicle in.
They will make a record of your request and your vehicle will be parked in a blue badge bay or as close to the Valet office as possible on your return.
For same-level access to the terminal, Blue Badge holders can take advantage of discounted rates on Premium Parking in the South Terminal when parking for under four hours.
When you arrive, press the ‘Assistance’ button at the entry barriers. When you leave, simply pay at the customer service office to benefit from the lower rate.
If parking for longer than four hours, normal parking charges will apply. In the North Terminal, the Blue Badge spaces are located on the terminal level so this does not apply.
North Terminal
Long Stay
There are 32 disabled bays available in our Long Stay North car park, all providing easy access to our bus stops.
The transfer is just a short journey from the terminal with buses running every 10-12 minutes throughout the day and night.
Our buses are fully equipped for users of wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
Short Stay and Premium Parking
The North Terminal’s Premium car park includes 10 Blue Badge bays, within level 3 of Car Park 5.
There are 28 additional spaces across our other Short Stay North car parks.
South Terminal
Long Stay
The South Terminal’s Long Stay car park holds 25 Blue Badge bays, located near to the transfer bus stops.
Our shuttles run regularly throughout the day and night and provide easy access for wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
Short Stay and Premium Parking
Disabled passengers flying from London Gatwick’s South Terminal will find eight Blue Badge bays in the Premium Parking area on level 2 of Car Park 3.
There are 55 additional disabled bays across our other Short Stay car parks.
*Blue Badge parking spaces are subject to availability and are on a first-come-first-served basis.