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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.

Flights with all airlines operating at Liverpool are now operating, however some disruption to services is still expected and passengers due to travel should only come to the Airport once the departure of their flight has been confirmed by their airline. Passengers are strongly advised to contact their airline for the latest information regarding particular flights.

The Airport advises that those passengers whose flights are subsequently confirmed, arrive 2–3 hours before their departure, in order to allow plenty of time to pass through the airport due to the large numbers of passengers who may be travelling.

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