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29 August 2025

Pandora at London Gatwick Airport

First store in a London airport: opened in the South Terminal, it offers jewellery (100% recycled gold and silver), travel-inspired pendants, the 'Best of British' collection, on-site engraving and post-security shopping

Passengers departing from London Gatwick Airport can visit Pandora's first store at a London airport, which opened on August 15 in the South Terminal. Located after security, the new store offers a wide selection of jewellery accessible before your flight to one of the 225 destinations served by the airport.

 

The entire range of Pandora collections is available in the boutique, with each piece of jewellery made from 100% recycled gold and silver. Travelers can choose travel-inspired charms, the popular 'Best of British' line and take advantage of the on-site engraving service to create a personalized keepsake.

 

The opening is part of Gatwick's vision to be "the airport for everyone, whatever the journey", expanding the variety of the commercial offer and the possibilities for personalisation for passengers. Further retail and catering innovations are planned in the coming months, including the airport debut of GAIL's Bakery in September.

 

The launch of the Pandora store at the airport coincides with the £7.5 million redevelopment of the South Terminal departures lounge, which is expected to be completed next month, with travellers finding a brighter and more comfortable environment, with improved lighting, more seating, new quiet areas and a new Assisted Travel Lounge.

 

London Gatwick Airport
With 43 million passengers per year, London Gatwick (LGW) is the second largest airport in the UK and one of the top ten in Europe. Nearly 60 airlines fly from the airport to more than 150 short-haul destinations and more than 50 long-haul destinations. With a claimed capacity of 55 movements per hour, London Gatwick is the most efficient single-runway airport in the world.  

The airport is located 45 km south of the UK capital and is well connected, less than an hour away by car or train. VINCI Airports holds a 50.01% stake in the airport, while Global Infrastructure Partners manages the remaining 49.99%.  

 
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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