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  Liverpool Airport Guide
This is not the official liverpool airport website (which is at www.liverpooljohnlennonairport.com), it's an in depth guide to the airport, where everything you need to know is no more than 2 clicks away.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is a gateway to and from Northern England, it is popular with business and holiday travellers, and under 5 million passengers travelled through the airport in 2006 - up 13% and the highest growth rate at any large UK airport during the year.
Follow the directions to Liverpool airport on our 'directions' page and park in the short term airport parking once you reach the airport (short term parking is clearly signposted).
www.liverpool-airport.info   (489 words)

  
  IK! News: Yoko Travels to Liverpool for Unveiling of Statue at the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Ono was joined by the prime minister's wife Cherie Blair when she revealed the seven-foot bronze sculpture at John Lennon Airport, in the former Beatle's home city of Liverpool.
Airport owners Peel Holdings said the change of name was a "fitting and lasting tribute" to the murdered star.
She added: "Liverpool is a great vibrant city and I am particularly pleased to be here today to witness the renaming of the Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
www.instantkarma.com /iknews_031502_liverpoolairport.html   (861 words)

  
  CNN.com - Liverpool airport unveils Lennon logo - July 2, 2001
The airport -- which will officially be renamed as the Liverpool John Lennon Airport when a new terminal opens in the spring of 2002 -- is the first British airport to be named after an individual.
Ono, who was in Liverpool receiving an honorary doctor of laws degree from the University of Liverpool where she helped found scholarships in Lennon's memory, said: "As a gateway to the region this will be seen by millions of passengers and is a fitting tribute to the memory of my late husband."
Airport owners Peel Holdings saw the move as a "fitting and lasting tribute" to the star, who was murdered in his adopted city of New York in December 1980.
archives.cnn.com /2001/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/02/yoko.airport   (464 words)

  
 Liverpool Airport Parking UK
Liverpool Airport is situated 7 miles South-East of Liverpool City Centre and just 5 minutes from the nearby motorway network.
The Chairman of Liverpool John Lennon Airport is Robert Hough and the Managing Director is Neil Pakey.
Peel's airports division also owns a 50% stake in Sheffield City Airport and are hoping to secure planning approval to develop the former RAF Finningley airbase near Doncaster, Yorkshire into a civilian airport.
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 aiu: a yoko ono website. liverpool john lennon airport 2001.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport will be the first UK airport to be named after an individual.
Airport owners Peel Holdings saw the move as a "fitting and lasting tribute" to the murdered star.
Yoko Ono in Liverpool to unveil a Lennon statue in 2002
www.a-i-u.net /jl_airport.html   (314 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport - Travel Ocean
Liverpool John Lennon Airport ~~ is one of Europe's fastest growing airports, having more than quintupled its annual passenger numbers from 875,000 in 1998 to over 4.4 million in 2005.
The airport is located 7 miles south east of the centre of Liverpool, England, adjacent to the Mersey Estuary.
Liverpool John Lennon Aiport was one of three airports featured on the ITV 1 documentary, Airline, but since the transformation of the airport it has not been seen on television since.
www.oceanru.com /travel/Liverpool_John_Lennon_Airport   (936 words)

  
 Spotlight on Employers: Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is one of the oldest operational airports in the country (opened 1933)
Liverpool is 7th in the league of UK airports in terms of freight throughput
Liverpool was the UK's first regional airport to move from local authority control to that of the private sector in 1990.
www.jetsouthliverpool.org /employers_ljla3.htm   (221 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport at AllExperts
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is one of Europe's fastest growing airports, having more than quintupled its annual passenger numbers from 875,000 in 1998 to over 4.4 million in 2005.
The airport is located 7 miles south east of the centre of Liverpool, England, adjacent to the Mersey Estuary.
Control of the airport transferred to Merseyside County Council from Liverpool Corporation in the mid 1970s and 10 years later to the five Merseyside councils following the abolition of Merseyside County Council.
en.allexperts.com /e/l/li/liverpool_john_lennon_airport.htm   (795 words)

  
 Major plans for John Lennon Airport
Liverpool John Lennon Airport has submitted a planning application to construct a 150-bedroomed three-star hotel and an 869-space multi-storey car park adjacent to the terminal building, as the airport looks to continue to develop facilities in line with passenger needs.
In addition, with a growing number of aircraft now based at Liverpool John Lennon Airport with operators such as easyJet and Ryanair, these aircraft return to Liverpool often late at night and it is expected therefore that the hotel will prove popular with inbound visitors to the region who are arriving late on such flights.
As the airport is open 24 hours a day, passengers arrive and depart all through the night and this development and the associated short stay multi-storey car park is a natural progression of improved on site facilities to satisfy the needs of today's airport user."
www.liverpool08.com /News/Archive/2006/index/MajorPlansForJohnLennonAirport.asp   (399 words)

  
 Liverpool Airport Parking at John Lennon Airport from Airport-Parking.co.uk
Liverpool Airport Parking at John Lennon Airport from Airport-Parking.co.uk
Liverpool John Lennon airport is located around 5 miles from the city centre of Liverpool just off the M53 junction 8.
The airport terminal has two area's in which to eat and a bars, the food village serving a wide range of hot and cold foods, Burger King for fast food services and the Estuary bar and Wetherspoons for an alcoholic or soft drink before you fly.
www.airport-parking.co.uk /liverpool.htm   (347 words)

  
 Airport Parking Liverpool - Secure Car Parks
Liverpool Airport is located seven miles south-east of Liverpool, in the famous district of Merseyside.
Car parking at Liverpool Airport in peak season is at a premium and prices tend to increase as the car parks near capacity.
To guarantee your Liverpool airport parking space you are recommended to book as early as possible.
www.liverpool-airport-car-parking.co.uk   (511 words)

  
 Liverpool City Council Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool City Council - Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Work is already underway on an extension to the terminal building to enable to Airport to handle this increased demand.
Transport links to the Airport have recently improved with the opening of the new Liverpool South Parkway, and we are also planning to open a new bus-only link road to reduce journey times.
www.liverpool.gov.uk /Transport_and_streets/Motor_vehicles_roads_and_parking/Roads_and_highways/Major_schemes/Liverpool_John_Lennon_Airport/index.asp   (113 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport Parking | World Parking
Liverpool Airport is one of northern England's most popular air hubs, processing close to two million passengers annually and flying to destinations across Europe and the UK.
The airport is situated on the A561 southeast of the city centre, which links with the M56 and M62, which both link up with the M6.
To book Liverpool John Lennon Airport Parking please click our secure quote form.
www.worldparking.co.uk /uk-airports/liverpool-john-lennon.php   (288 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool is one of the UK's oldest operational Airport's, first thought of as an idea in 1928 with first scheduled flights commencing in 1930 and an 'official' opening ceremony some 3 years later on 1 July 1933.
The Airport steadily continued to grow its passenger throughput with tour operator Direct Holidays choosing to fly from Liverpool in 1996 bringing a range of value for money Mediterranean charter flights to the Airport for the first time in many years.
Liverpool is moving up the league table of U.K. airports and is today one of the fastest growing in Europe.
www.airports-worldwide.com /uk/uk_liverpool.html   (771 words)

  
 CNN.com - Liverpool airport honors Lennon - June 30, 2001
The city announced on Friday that Liverpool Airport is to be renamed after Beatles legend John Lennon.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport, as it is to be called, will be the first UK airport to be named after an individual.
Lennon joins figures like John F Kennedy (New York), Leonardo Da Vinci (Rome), Charles de Gaulle (Paris), Ronald Reagan (Washington) and Josef Strauss (Munich) who have been honoured in such a way.
archives.cnn.com /2001/SHOWBIZ/Music/06/29/lennon.airport   (518 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport
There's a wide range of expertise at the airport designed to ensure that disabled travellers can enjoy a hassle free journey, passenger facilities are wheelchair accessible either by escalator, stairs or lift.
The airport offers travellers the very latest in passenger comfort with a choice of retail outlets, financial services, customer services and a selection of bars, cafes and restaurants the overall aim is to make your travelling experience a pleasurable one.
In the vicinity of the airport and the surrounding area are a wide choice of excellent hotels, quality assured to make your stay in Liverpool is an enjoyable one.
www.1stcanaryislands.com /airports/liverpool   (304 words)

  
 BBC News | MUSIC | Airport renamed after Lennon
Liverpool is to honour one of its greatest sons by renaming the city's airport after the musician John Lennon.
The former Beatle's widow, Yoko Ono, is due to visit the airport on Monday to be presented with a specially commissioned statue of the murdered star.
Airport owners Peel Holdings saw the move as a "fitting and lasting tribute" to the murdered star.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/entertainment/music/1414577.stm   (347 words)

  
 Liverpool travel guide - Wikitravel
Liverpool is home to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and is also renowned for being the birthplace of a wide range of popular musicians including The Beatles, Gerry and the Pacemakers and more recently, Echo and the Bunnymen.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is located in the suburb of Speke around eight miles to the south of the city centre.
Liverpool has long been the butt of jokes about having high levels of crime, but the reality is that crime rates in Liverpool are low compared with most other large cities in the UK.
wikitravel.org /en/Liverpool   (4901 words)

  
 Beatles Collectors.com - John Lennon statue unveiled at Liverpool airport
The unveiling completes the re-naming and re-branding to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which was given the seal of approval by Yoko Ono on her visit in July last year.
Liverpool John Lennon continues to be one of Europe's fastest growing airports and the unveiling of the statue marks the recent completion of the check-in hall and second floor food and retail area within the new terminal development.
This unique collection of lithographs and drawings created by John Lennon throughout the 1960s and 1970s is appearing in its entirety for the first time in Liverpool and the last time in the UK before the collection returns to New York.
incolor.inetnebr.com /sumaree/beatles/lennon_airport.htm   (821 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) - Airports Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk
Liverpool John Lennon Airport (IATA: LPL, ICAO: EGGP) is an airport serving the English city of Liverpool.
Formerly known as Speke Airport and RAF Speke, the airport is located adjacent to the estuary of the River Mersey some 7.5 miles (12 km) south-east of the centre of Liverpool.
I have flown from many airports in the UK including the obvious - Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, etc etc. What a breath of fresh air it was flying to and from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, the reason being that I booked an Easyjet flight and Liverpool happens to be the major Easyjet airport.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /airports/liverpool-airport   (302 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon airport parking — Purple Parking
In 1961 control of the airport was transferred from the Ministry of Aviation to the local authority and in 1966 a new runway was opened on land adjacent to the original airport.
Liverpool Airport also has conference facilities in ther form of The Cavern Suite which is available for hire for meetings and can handle up to 25 delegates board style and up to 80 theatre style.
For passengers requiring an overnight stay near Liverpool Airport the 4 star Liverpool Marriott Hotel South is a conversion of the old terminal building and is located about a mile from the present terminal.
www.purpleparking.com /info-LPL.htm   (1033 words)

  
 LIVERPOOL JOHN LENNON AIRPORT | Invest in Liverpool and Merseyside
According to the Civil Aviation Authority, Liverpool John Lennon Airport is the fastest growing regional airport in the UK, with five million passengers passing through the airport in 12 months.
The airport is situated in Speke-Garston, a thriving part of South Liverpool which is also home to global companies including Jaguar/LandRover, Littlewoods, and Prinovis Liverpool.
LJLA could treble in size by 2030, accommodating 12.3million passengers, according to airport officials.
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 Liverpool John Lennon Airport (Liverpool in a Nutshell .com)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The fantastic Liverpool John Lennon Airport is one of the UK’s oldest operational and fastest growing airports.
During the Second World War, the airport was taken over by the Royal Air Force and ‘Speke’ witnessed what is thought to be the fastest air to air combat kill in the ‘Battle of Britain’.
Later in 2002 the airport was renamed in honour of John Lennon, twenty two years after Lennon was assassinated by Mark David Chapman.
www.liverpoolinanutshell.com /johnlennonairport.html   (351 words)

  
 Liverpool John Lennon Airport car parking book online
Liverpool Airport (Liverpool John Lennon Airport) is based southeast of the city of Liverpool supporting over 1.5 milion passengers per annum flying to destinations acoss the UK and Europe.
Liverpool airpot is located about twenty minutes from the city centre of Liverpool, close to the M57.
Liverpool airport is served by Garston and Hunts Cross local and regiponal train stations.
www.airport-car-parking-uk.org.uk /airports/Liverpool-John-Lennon-Airport.htm   (594 words)

  
 Livepool John Lennon Airport Consultative Committee - About the Committee
CAA 2006 Airports Statistics These can be accessed at their website The Annual statistics are usually issued in the April or May following the end of the calendar year in question.
A "transit passenger" is a passenger who arrives at and departs from the airport on the same aircraft which is transiting the airport.
During 2006 Liverpool handled 5724 tonnes of freight and 4133 tonnes of mail - 98.5% of the freight, and all of the mail, was carried on charter flights.
www.ukaccs.info /liverpool/stats.htm   (722 words)

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