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Liverpool John Lennon Airport appeals to businesses
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is hoping its appeal to the city’s business community will help attract more routes.
The hope is that a survey being conducted with local businesses will help encourage airlines to invest in new links.
The news comes after record number of passengers were announced for February.
Chamber chief executive Jenny Stewart said: “Corporate support is key to enable the airport to build a compelling business case to commercial airlines for introducing routes into our city.
“If you have specific destination requirements as a business, or in your networks, let the airport know through its survey.
“If you need a specific link from Liverpool, it’s crucial this requirement is made clear and, where possible, quantified.
“If a lack of connectivity with a specific market is stifling inward investment opportunities or external trade, let the airport know that, too.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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