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Jet2.com and Jet2holidays launch flights and holidays from new base at Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced that Liverpool John Lennon Airport will become their newest base.
Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have announced that Liverpool John Lennon Airport will become their newest base.
Following the successful completion of the Peel investment process, Mark Whitworth is stepping down from his role as Peel Airports CEO with immediate effect
According to a recent survey produced by Which? – Europe’s largest consumer rights organisation, a comparison of parking fees at a number of UK airports, shows that parking at Liverpool John Lennon Airport...
Graham Douglas, 25, from Liverpool has been named the face of easyJet’s new route from Liverpool to the Isle of Man after being voted the North West’s favourite Douglas.
Following the success of the world’s first airport ‘webinar’ staged by Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) in March, the Airport is to hold its next online interview on Friday 21st May at 2:00pm, with...
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines marks the commencement of its additional fourth daily service from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) to Amsterdam by celebrating in style with passengers and staff
Students from St Helens college have started work at Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) this week, as Airport ‘Ambassadors’ to help passengers travelling through one of the UK’s top 10 busiest airports...
After a week of aviation chaos due to the Icelandic ash cloud and much nail biting all round, today the Peel Team managed to board their KLM flight from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Shanghai via Amsterdam...
easyJet, the UK’s largest airline, has embarked on a search to find Merseyside’s finest Douglas to celebrate its new route from Liverpool to the Isle of Man.
Following the lifting of UK airspace restrictions on the evening of Tuesday 20th April 2010, flights are now operating again through Liverpool John Lennon Airport.