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‘Eggxtra’ passenger numbers for LJLA over the Easter Bank Holiday

LJLA is gearing up for the Easter Bank Holiday getaway as forecasters expect around 65,000 passengers to travel through LJLA between Good Friday and Easter Monday.

All aboard, Next stop…John Lennon Airport

Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA), the GMB Union and Unite the Union, today signed a partnership agreement committing to a programme of training courses which will be available to all LJLA employees,...

Calling all artists…LJLA gives local artists a platform to showcase work

Today, Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) launches its Community Art Project enabling local artists to display their work within the terminal, throughout the European Capital of Culture year.

“Taxi to LJLA” Public Art takes off at Airport

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is delighted to reveal that part of the Tate Liverpool’s Turner Prize 2007 exhibition is to be displayed in the Airport terminal.

New retailers arrive at LJLA

Already this year, Liverpool John Lennon Airport is celebrating having attracted a host of new retailers to the terminal.

Wind of change - LJLA becomes first UK Airport to use wind turbines

Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) believes it is the first commercial airport in the UK to install and operate wind turbines as it explores ways in which to minimize the impact of the Airport Company’s...

Department for Transport recognises progress made by LJLA

The Department for Transport today announced its decision that Manchester Airport will no longer be required to have its charges regulated by the independent regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

LJLA gears up to welcome Capital of Culture visitors

To coincide with Liverpool’s commencement of its Capital of Culture celebrations, Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) today launched a unique tourism initiative.

Another record year as LJLA achieves its aim of developing as many European links as possible in time for Capital of Culture year

End of year figures released today revealed that over 5.5 million passengers chose to use Liverpool John Lennon Airport in 2007, once again breaking all previous records.