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LGW LONDON GATWICK AIRPORT, UK Wi-fi & Internet access at this airport

Rated by 11 users

Overall score for this airport is 4.8

Rate This Airport
  • Wi-fi (?) 5.4
  • Cellular (?) 7.4
  • Fixed Line (?) 5.5
  • Powerpoints (?) 3.7
  • Comfort (?) 3.7
  • Value (?) 3.1


Emirates: Business Class lounge - If you are traveling with Emirates and have access to their lounge then internet access is great. Free fast WiFi access is provided, this is not open access, (which is a plus) so you will require a key from the receptionist. Comfort levels are good as this is a very large lounge, with plenty of space, seats, tables, food, drink etc. Power points are easily located if you look around. Cellular OK. Fixed line I don't remember seeing, but Emirates usually provide this, so may be there. Cost, nominally free, but of course its in the cost of the ticket! Probably the best business class lounge I have used.

  • 7
    Powerpoints
  • N/A
    Comfort
  • 8
    Cost
  • 9
    Wi-fi
  • 6
    Cellular
  • N/A
    Fixed Line

7.5




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