LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) - Budget airline easyJet has signed a new deal with London's Gatwick Airport,underpinning its intention to grow at Britain's second busiestairport.
The company said on Thursday that the deal would give itcertainty over user charges at Gatwick for the next seven yearsand help it move to operate from one terminal at the airport.
"We will definitely gain operational efficiency," ChiefExecutive Carolyn McCall told reporters at Gatwick.
Gatwick is already the airline's largest base and it plansto increase capacity by around 10 percent over the years toMarch 2015 compared to the previous year. (Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Greg Mahlich)