Ryanair launches expanded summer 2017 programme at Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Ryanair’s expanded summer 2017 programme from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) launches this week.
This larger programme will see the introduction of five new destinations and an increase in frequency on existing services.
The airline’s expansion will bring up to an extra 15 departing flights per week and over 200,000 additional seats on sale from Liverpool compared to last year, and an expected 11% growth in Ryanair passenger traffic.
The new routes to be featured from Liverpool for this summer are to Prague, Sofia, Marrakesh, Girona and Bari.
In addition there will be increased departures each week to Warsaw, Gran Canaria, Palma, Faro, Alicante and Malaga.
This will see Ryanair serve some 32 destinations from Liverpool this summer and further continue the growth in passenger numbers that the airport has been experiencing for the past two years.
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