Liverpool John Lennon Airport
The first scheduled flight from Liverpool airport occurred in 1930. The airport was initially used for flights across to Ireland, due to the airport's extremely convenient location by the Irish Sea. First known as Speke Airport, it was renamed in honour of John Lennon in 2002. Host to 5 airlines and 3.2 million passengers a year, Liverpool John Lennon Airport now services 33 destinations.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Overview
- Location - a short drive to the south of the city
- Airport Code - LPL
- Road Links - close to the M57, M62 and M56 motorways
- Rail Links - regular bus services operate between Liverpool John Lennon Airport and a number of local Railway Stations, including Liverpool South Parkway, Liverpool Lime Street and Liverpool Hunts Cross
- Bus & Coach - Airport By Coach operates a scheduled coach service between Liverpool and Manchester. The X2 service runs every hour all day long and right through the night, 7 days a week
- Terminals - 1 terminal
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