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Records being broken at LJLA

This summer is expected to have been the busiest ever for Liverpool John Lennon Airport, with more travellers from across the North West and North Wales choosing to fly from the region’s awardwinning airport.

With flights to over 70 destinations, including new services this year to Egypt and Croatia, the airport believes passenger numbers will exceed the previous highest summer season, back in 2011.

2024 saw the airport return to pre-covid passenger numbers for the first time and the airport is expecting passenger growth to continue throughout 2025 as it now closes in on its highest ever annual throughput of just over 5.5m passengers back in 2007.

In recent years, the airport has won national recognition for its passenger experience, winning various customer service-related awards with travellers from across the North West and North Wales making Liverpool their airport of choice. However, in order to maintain

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