Liverpool Airport Parking News - 05/11/2007
JLA Gets A Host Of New Routes

Ryanair is preparing to start operating eight new routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Over the next week, the low-cost carrier will start flying between Liverpool's airport and the cities of Budapest and Stockholm. It will be the first time that the northern city has links with these two destinations.
In addition, the airline will begin services to Bydgoszcz and Lodz in Poland, Madrid, Belfast, Fuerteventura and Tenerife.
Robin Tudor, a general manager at the airport, commented: "We're delighted to see Ryanair's eight new routes commence to such a wide range of destinations which will no doubt appeal to many passengers across the north-west.
"As the winter draws nearer this is the ideal time to escape to Spain or the Canary Islands for some winter sun or enjoy the Christmas Markets in Budapest and Stockholm. We wish all the routes every success."
Ryanair's head of UK sales and marketing, Caroline Baldwin, added: "Ryanair continues to expand choice to Liverpool and Merseyside consumers as well as increase the accessibility of the region for travellers throughout Europe.
"Passengers who haven't already joined Ryanair's lowest fare revolution can still do so during our massive 50 per cent off offer with fares starting at just £5 including taxes and charges."
Recently, easyJet launched a new service between Liverpool and Lisbon.
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