Heels on the runway
It’s been a busy summer so far here at the airport! EasyJet has announced that it will start twice-weekly flights to Tenerife on October 30. Ryanair also operates to Tenerife, while there are services from Liverpool to the other Canary Islands of Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Las Palmas. Widerøe Airlines is increasing the number of
Norway
NEW ROUTE: EasyJet will introduce a Tenerife service
departures between Bergen and Liverpool from two to three a week with the introduction of a Sunday flight on November 10. Wizz Air launched a route to Varna earlier this month.
We are also looking forward to welcoming Lauda, which will be flying to Vienna on Mondays and Fridays from October 28 – so they’re perfect for the Christmas markets. These are in addition to routes to Corfu, Copenhagen and Guernsey that have launched from Liverpool this year. We are thrilled to announce
WELCOME: Lauda is to start its first flights from Liverpool
we have been awarded the UK’s only five-star airport rating by the world’s leading air travel intelligence company, OAG for
flight punctuality, confirming our status as the UK’s
faster, easier, friendlier airport. Our next trade event, Here Comes the Snow, will be
held at Blackpool Football Club on November 28. Email
trade@liverpoolairport.com to register your interest. And last but not least, we are pleased to share with
you our latest project, Liverpool Airport Holidays. From August 5, package holidays can be booked at liverpoolairport. com. We are excited to welcome this addition to our brand, as it offers customers a greater range of options.
WEBSITE: Package holiday sales will be available soon
Ramblers Walking Holidays boosts cruise brochure with new itineraries
Ramblers Walking Holidays is offering new itineraries in Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Asia in its latest Cruise & Walk Holidays brochure. Te 21 featured holidays
range from UK coastal cruises to fly-cruises in Asia. All are aboard Fred Olsen Cruise Lines ships. Highlights include the new
Journey to Spitsbergen, departing Liverpool on June 25, 2020. Te 16-night itinerary to Norway starts at £3,099. Also new is the 22-night
Amalfi Coast, Tuscany & the Italian Riviera cruise from Dover to Sorrento and Rome, which starts at £3,999. Te 14-night Portugal & the Azores holiday, priced from £1,999, calls at
MSC Cruises releases footage of Ocean Cay island destination
Ashley Louise Morgan, trade relations executive, Liverpool John Lennon Airport
trade@liverpoolairport.com t @ashmorgo f Liverpool Airport Trade
MSC Cruises has released a video showcasing its new Bahamian island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, ahead of its first guests arriving later this year. Te footage shows the Great
Lagoon Beach, a lighthouse that has a bar and terrace, buffet restaurant and ice-cream parlour.
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Lisbon, Porto and Madeira. Prices include full-board
accommodation, the services of a tour leader, shore excursions and local transport where necessary. Two other new holidays are
2021 departures. Te 12-night Andalucia & Lisbon holiday costs from £1,750, while the 17-night Vietnam, Hong Kong & Singapore holiday costs from £4,175, including flights. Other cruise-and-walk
holidays feature the Caribbean, Latin America, India and the Indian Ocean. Walks are divided into four
grades, ranging from ‘easy terrain’ to ‘moderate terrain’.
ramblersholidays.co.uk/cruise- and-walk
Ocean Cay was formerly an
industrial sand-extraction site. Te 50-hectare island is surrounded by a 64-square-mile marine reserve and four smaller cays. From November, all MSC
Cruises ships departing from Miami on Caribbean itineraries will call at Ocean Cay. Watch the video here:
bit.ly/MSC OceanCay
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