Travel to Liverpool

Flying to Liverpool

Airlines operating flights to Liverpool from other UK cities include easyJet and Flybe. There are no direct flights from London, but it's easy to travel between the two cities by train. Alternatively, Manchester Airport is around an hour away from Liverpool by direct train. If travelling from the USA, you can fly to Liverpool with KLM, changing in Amsterdam. Prices for domestic flights are fairly consistent year-round, although they tend to rise over the summer holidays and Christmas. International flights are usually cheaper outside July and August.

Flight times

From Belfast - 50 minutes; New York - 12 hours (including stopover); Los Angeles - 18 hours (including stopover); Toronto - 12 hours (including stopover); Sydney - 28 hours (including stopovers).

City Airports: 
Website:https://www.liverpoolairport.com/
Location:

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is about 13km (8 miles) southeast of Liverpool City Centre.


Money:

ATMs are available throughout the airport.

Travelex has a number of currency exchange booths. Travellers can pre-book currency to collect at the airport.


Luggage:

Liverpool John Lennon Airport does not have a luggage storage facility.

If you have lost baggage or items on your flight to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, contact the airline you flew. SwissPort (email: lpl.baggagefacilities@swissport.com) is the ground handling agent for most airlines, while easyJet customers should visit this page.

If you have misplaced items within Liverpool John Lennon Airport, email LPLLostProperty@abm.com with a description of the lost items, and your name and contact details.




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