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Verdict

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) scores higher overall at 7.4/10 versus London Gatwick Airport (LGW) at 6.8/10.

Score comparison

Metric Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport London Gatwick Airport
FlightLogic Score 7.4 6.8
On-Time Performance 7.2 6.5
Passenger Experience 7.3 6.7
Facilities & Comfort 7.8 7.2
Lounge Score 8.2 6.5
City Paris London
Country France United Kingdom
Terminals 3 terminals (T1, T2A–2G, T3) North & South terminals
Annual passengers 67M+ 43M+

Operational comparison

Transport links, lounge access, connection times, and UK261 eligibility — verify locally before travel.

Policy CDG — Paris LGW — London
Rail / public transport Gatwick Express, Thameslink, Southern — South Terminal station
To city centre ~30 min Gatwick Express to Victoria
Lounge day pass £40–£50; No1 Lounge accepts Priority Pass (pre-book peak)
Min. connection time 45–60 min same terminal; 30–45 min inter-terminal shuttle
Primary hub carriers easyJet, TUI, Jet2, Virgin Atlantic (select), BA short-haul

Detailed profiles

Paris, France · CDG · #1 in this comparison

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

3 terminals (T1, T2A–2G, T3) · 67M+ passengers/year

7.4 / 10

How good is Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport?

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) scores 7.4/10 (Very Good) on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (7.2), passenger experience (7.3), and facilities (7.8). Lounge quality rates 8.2/10. See full airport guide →

In short

Paris CDG is rated 7.4/10 on FlightLogic with lounge score 8.2/10. Air France dominates Terminal 2 with extensive Business and La Première lounges. Schengen and non-Schengen transfers may require immigration — allow 90+ minutes for connections. UK261 does not apply; EU261 may apply on EU departures.

FlightLogic Score 7.4 Very Good
On-time 7.2 Departure reliability
Experience 7.3 Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities 7.8 Food, shops, seating
Lounges 8.2 Lounge quality
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.

On-Time Performance
7.2
Passenger Experience
7.3
Facilities & Comfort
7.8
Lounge score 8.2/10

Highlights

  • Terminal 2 is the main hub — sub-terminals 2E/2F for long-haul, 2G for Schengen regional
  • Air France La Première and Business lounges among Europe's largest airline clubs
  • CDGVAL automated train links T1, T2, and T3 landside — not all T2 sub-terminals connect airside
  • Common UK connection point for Africa, Indian Ocean, and French overseas territories

Overview

Air France and SkyTeam mega-hub — sprawling terminal 2 complex with strong premium lounges but connection walks can be long.

Terminal 2 and Air France lounges

Air France operates multiple lounges across Terminal 2E and 2F — the Business lounge near Hall L in 2E is the main long-haul hub. La Première has a private salon for first class passengers.

SkyTeam elite and business class passengers access AF lounges on qualifying itineraries. Priority Pass options exist but are limited compared to airline clubs.

London, United Kingdom · LGW · #2 in this comparison

London Gatwick Airport

North & South terminals · 43M+ passengers/year

6.8 / 10

How good is London Gatwick Airport?

London Gatwick Airport (LGW) scores 6.8/10 (Good) on FlightLogic's airport index — combining on-time performance (6.5), passenger experience (6.7), and facilities (7.2). Lounge quality rates 6.5/10. See full airport guide →

In short

Gatwick (LGW) is London's second airport with North and South Terminals linked by a free shuttle. It handles mainly leisure and low-cost traffic (easyJet, TUI, Jet2, Virgin on select routes). The Gatwick Express reaches Victoria in ~30 minutes. Lounge options include No1 Lounge in both terminals (Priority Pass eligible, but pre-book at peak times). UK261 applies to all departing Gatwick flights.

FlightLogic Score 6.8 Good
On-time 6.5 Departure reliability
Experience 6.7 Staff, queues, cleanliness
Facilities 7.2 Food, shops, seating
Lounges 6.5 Lounge quality
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Modelled on industry airport indices — on-time data, facilities ratings, and editorial experience signals combined into a single FlightLogic score.

On-Time Performance
6.5
Passenger Experience
6.7
Facilities & Comfort
7.2
Lounge score 6.5/10

Highlights

  • World's busiest single-runway airport, handling roughly 43 million passengers in 2025, split across North and South Terminals linked by a free shuttle
  • South Terminal train station offers the non-stop Gatwick Express to London Victoria (as fast as ~30 minutes) plus Southern and Thameslink services
  • Ten lounges across both terminals, including No1 Lounge (South and North), Club Aspire South, and Plaza Premium North with panoramic runway views

Overview

Gatwick is London's second airport and the world's busiest single-runway airport, moving passengers efficiently between its North and South Terminals via a free shuttle, with the South Terminal train station offering fast rail access into central London. It holds a solid but unspectacular rating, reflecting decent facilities and lounges that trail Heathrow's premium offering.

Terminals and getting around Gatwick

Gatwick operates two terminals — North and South — connected by a free, fully automated shuttle train that takes about two minutes. The South Terminal is the busier of the two and houses the railway station, so most passengers arriving by train start there. easyJet, Gatwick's dominant carrier, splits operations across both terminals, so always check which one your flight departs from before arriving.

As the world's busiest single-runway airport, Gatwick runs a tightly scheduled operation. Security can be busy at peak leisure times (early mornings and school holidays), so the airport recommends arriving two to three hours before departure. Both terminals offer fast-track security for a fee or via premium tickets and select lounges.

Getting to and from London

The Gatwick Express runs non-stop to London Victoria in around 30 minutes, while Thameslink services connect directly to London Bridge, Blackfriars, St Pancras, and on to Luton — useful for cross-London and airport-to-airport journeys without changing. Southern services add more central and south London stops at lower fares. The station sits inside the South Terminal.

National Express and other coaches serve Gatwick from across the UK, and the airport is directly on the M23/M25 motorway network. Rail is almost always faster and cheaper than a taxi to central London, which can take over an hour in traffic and cost significantly more.

Lounges and where Gatwick sits versus Heathrow

Gatwick's lounge scene is independent-led rather than airline-flagship: the No1 Lounge (both terminals), Clubrooms, My Lounge, and the Grain Store are the main options, most accepting Priority Pass, DragonPass, or paid day passes. British Airways operates a lounge in the South Terminal for its short-haul premium and status passengers. None match the scale of Heathrow's BA Concorde Room or Virgin Clubhouse.

For a like-for-like decision between London's two main airports, see our Gatwick vs Heathrow comparison. In short: Heathrow wins on long-haul network, premium lounges, and connection options; Gatwick often wins on leisure routes, lower parking costs, and a simpler two-terminal layout.

FAQ

Which is better, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport or London Gatwick Airport?

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) scores higher overall at 7.4/10 versus London Gatwick Airport (LGW) at 6.8/10.

Which has better lounges, CDG or LGW?

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) scores higher for lounges at 8.2/10, versus London Gatwick Airport at 6.5/10.

Which airport is more on-time, CDG or LGW?

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) has stronger on-time performance at 7.2/10 versus London Gatwick Airport (LGW) at 6.5/10.