How early can you go through security in Gatwick if you've already checked in? [closed]
I am looking at booking a flight with a 15 hour layover in London, but it means flying into Stansted and self-transferring to Gatwick. This isn't a problem, but I am thinking it will be nice to stay overnight at an airport hotel in Gatwick (like BLOC) , with my next flight departing at 9am. My question is, if I've got a boarding pass for the next day (via online check-in), will I be allowed through security the night before to grab a free dinner at a lounge? I have Priority Pass and would love to save a bit of money on food, plus the BLOC hotel is steps from the South Terminal Security. I just don't know if they'll let me in 12 hours before my morning flight...
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How early can I go through security Gatwick?
We advise that you arrive at least two hours before your flight to allow plenty of extra time to check-in and pass through security.How early can you pass through airport security?
If you have checked luggage, the earliest airports will let you in is usually 2-5 hours before departure. That's because you can go through security only once you've checked in your baggage, and the check-in desks open only a few hours before departure.Can I check my luggage in early at Gatwick?
What is the London Gatwick early check-in service and how does it work? Overnight Bag Drop is available if you are travelling on a flight departing before 13:00, you can check in your bags between 18:00 \u2013 21:00 the day before.What time does Gatwick security open?
London Gatwick Airport is technically open 24-hours, but Security checkpoints do close for a few hours each evening. It seems if you arrive at night after they've closed, you can stay in the pre-Security areas until the checkpoints open in the morning around 3:00 AM.10 Important Things to Know About London Gatwick Airport
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