| Communications Ò The airport is a base for two of EuropeÕs largest low-cost airlines: Easyjet and Ryanair. By air Liverpool John Lennon AirportÉabove us only sky Situated seven miles south east of Liverpool City Centre and adjacent to the River Mersey, Liverpool John Lennon Airport offers 69 scheduled domestic and European destinations from Sweden to Switzerland and Poland to Portugal. Charter flights to a range of popular holiday resorts are also available during the summer. One of EuropeÕs fastest growing airports, having increased its annual passenger numbers from 875,000 in 1998 to 5.52 million in 2007, the airport is also a base for two of EuropeÕs largest low-cost airlines: Easyjet and Ryanair. Business passengers will enjoy the Halewood International Executive Lounge, open seven days a week from 5.30am to 8.00pm. A £25m development to add two hotels and additional car parking spaces directly opposite the terminal is scheduled for completion in Spring 2009. © Merseytravel © The Mersey Partnership Getting to the airport By car: The airport is close to the M57, M62 and M56 motorways and 20 minutes by car from the city centre. By bus: The Airlink 500 bus service connects the airport with the city centre seven days a week with departures every 30 minutes. The Airlink 700 links to Manchester city centre. By train: Liverpool South Parkway is the main station for the airport and is connected by a frequent bus service. By taxi: A hackney carriage rank is directly outside the terminal. Private hire vehicles must drop off passengers in the short stay car park, while there is access to the front of the terminal building for disabled passengers. Tel. 0871 521 8484 www.liverpoolairport.com © Merseytravel Airlink bus service at Liverpool South Parkway Terminal Front, Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool South Parkway