XL Airways was a British low-cost charter and scheduled airline, which ceased operations when it went into administration on 12 September 2008. Its headquarters were in Crawley, West Sussex, near London Gatwick Airport. It was part of the XL Leisure Group. From its three bases at London Gatwick, Manchester and Glasgow, the airline provided short-haul and long-haul charter services, predominantly to leisure destinations.
Sabre Airways operated this Boeing 727 between March 1995 and the airline's renaming as Excel on 16 January 2001.
An Excel Airways Boeing 737-400 departs Bristol Airport, (2005)
One of XL's 767-300ERs departs London Gatwick Airport
Air Malta Airbus A320-200, operated on behalf of XL
London Gatwick, also known as Gatwick Airport, is the secondary international airport serving London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom. It is located near Crawley, West Sussex, England
29.5 miles (47.5 km) south of Central London. In 2022, Gatwick was the second-busiest airport by total passenger traffic in the UK, after Heathrow Airport, and was the 8th-busiest in Europe by total passenger traffic. It covers a total area of 674 hectares.
Gatwick Airport
A Douglas DC-6 infront of the then new terminal at Gatwick Airport in 1964
A BAC 1-11 with the main terminal building at Gatwick Airport in 1973
The airport control tower opened in 1984.