Ryanair is launching three routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport for 2023.
The budget airline will commence flights to Ibiza, Madrid and Shannon in Ireland in March. Flights to Ibiza will operate once a week, while there will be three flights a week to Madrid and two to Shannon.
Flights to Ibiza will begin on March 28, the Madrid service will start on March 29, while Shannon flights will commence on March 26.
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The sees the return of two routes from Liverpool Airport to Spain. All Ryanair flights from Liverpool to Ibiza were scrapped for the 2022 summer season, due to a shortage of available slots at Ibiza Airport. Additionally, Ryanair's Liverpool to Madrid flights replace easyJet's route between the two cities, which came to an end last month.
The Speke-based airport has seen a number of new routes begin and announcements about new routes made recently. The new Ryanair flights follow news that easyJet will begin operating flights from Liverpool to Corfu in June 2023. .
Icelandic airline PLAY began operating from the airport in October, offering services to Reykjavík–Keflavík Airport, as well as onward connections to America. Additionally, it was confirmed in November that Norwegian airline Widerøe will return to Liverpool John Lennon Airport next year.
Scandinavia’s largest regional airline last operated from Liverpool in 2020, with their previous service coming to an end due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It will return with twice weekly departures to Bergen from March 31, 2023.
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