
Budget airline easyJet is bucking the recession to announce growth of their operations at Liverpool John Lennon Airport (JLA) as part of a wider expansion of services across the North West.
The airline will be adding three new destinations to their Summer 2009 schedule from early June: Dubrovnik on the Adriatic, Naples in southern Italy and Bordeaux in south west France.
The extra business will see an additional aircraft based at JLA added to the current eight easyJet craft based at the airport, offering a choice of flights to over 20 destinations and carrying more than 2 million passengers through the terminal last year.
Neil Pakey, Deputy CEO of Peel Airports said: "This is a great way to start the New Year. Further expansion of easyJet services at Liverpool is a sign of their continued commitment to low cost air travel both here on Merseyside and across the North West.
"It's a tremendous vote of confidence for the airport and its future potential at what is for many in the industry proving to be an extremely difficult economic climate to operate in.”
"This will be the first time we have seen scheduled services to each of these three new destinations from Liverpool, giving the region's passengers access to low cost fares to an even greater choice of destinations."
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