The cost of dropping off at Gatwick Airport has risen.
Gatwick Airport has increased the cost of using its drop-off zones by £1, with the minimum fee now set at £7.
This will effect drivers dropping off passengers at the airport's forecourts.
The fee can be paid online, by phone or by setting up an account.
A London Gatwick spokesperson said: “While we have increased our forecourt drop-off charge from £6 to £7, passengers can be dropped off for free in our long-stay car parks, with a free shuttle bus to the terminal.
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"Blue Badge holders remain exempt from the charge.
“The drop off charge helps to limit the number of cars and reduce congestion at the entrance to our terminals and funds a number of sustainable transport initiatives – such as our £1m investment in new and enhanced Metrobus routes in 2025.
"It also plays a role in encouraging more passengers and staff to use public transport to reach the airport, to achieve our aim for 60% of journeys to and from the airport to be zero or ultra-low emissions, by 2030.”