Not directly. The most direct route is to take the Picaddily Line from Heathrow to King's Cross St Pancras, then catch a Thameslink train from St Pancras that's heading for Brighton.
There are no direct trains between Gatwick and Manchester. You would have to change trains - and stations - in London. However, it is possible to fly between Gatwick and Manchester.
Heathrow and Gatwick are London's two main airports. Heathrow is the larger of the two.
Gatwick to Heathrow is 38 miles.
It is about 45 miles by road.
There is no direct rail route from Stourbridge to Heathrow or Gatwick. You will have to change trains (and stations) in London.
Gatwick Airport is closer to Dover than Heathrow Airport. Gatwick is approximately 90 miles away from Dover, while Heathrow is about 110 miles away.
The actual bus travel time between Gatwick and Heathrow is about an hour, but you must then add on all the other check in times etc.
Gatwick is about 40 miles southeast of Heathrow and both are easily accessible from central London.
Gatwick, because it is less often used annually and it is smaller than Heathrow.
There are no trains running between Heathrow and Brighton.
Just take M25 GATWICK to M23 GATWICK @ J7, and then take M23 to Gatwick @ J9.
London's Main AirportsHeathrow, which is the busiest airport in the world. Heathrow can be reached using the London Underground system (Piccadilly Line)Gatwick - to get there, catch the Gatwick Express Train from mainline stations.Stansted - to get there, catch the National Express Bus from Central London. www.nationalexpress.comLuton - a much smaller airport, although there are flights that leave Luton for many destinations. To get there, catch the bus from Central London.