The new site will feature an extensive range of offerings including fresh pastries, seasonal treats, house blend speciality coffee, sandwiches, salads and breakfast items from the ‘grab and go’ selection.
Additionally, travellers can explore the brand’s gifting range featuring crockery bags and boxed preserves, alongside coffee and tea selections.
“Gatwick offers a new opportunity to build on our mission of bringing delicious, nourishing and carefully-sourced food and drink options to more people,” says Tom Molnar, Gail’s CEO.
“Though we’ve grown over the years, our philosophy has remained the same: to make good food that people love, and create bakeries that people want to keep coming back to.
“Whether operating within local neighbourhoods or near runways, our dedication to deliciously crafted food remains our priority. It’s also a great opportunity to showcase some of our local UK-based producer-partners to a broader set of customers.”
Molnar revealed in December last year that Gail’s is aiming to open between 30 and 40 new sites in 2025.
The rapidly expanding upscale bakery chain is also reported to have hired bankers to handle a sale that could value Gail’s at £500m.
Sticks’n’Sushi and Big Mamma investor McWin has since been linked to talks about acquiring the brand.