In conversation with John Irving, CEO of Liverpool Airport
Watch this exclusive interview with John Irving, CEO of Liverpool Airport at World Aviation Festival 2022.
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Watch this exclusive interview with John Irving, CEO of Liverpool Airport at World Aviation Festival 2022.
Health experts have stressed that the policy for face coverings to be worn on a 'personal choice' basis could cause a ‘setback’ for the aviation and travel industries to the start of the pandemic.
The strategy will work to support the aviation industry's recovery by limiting travellers' required self-isolation period upon entering England after travelling to countries not featured on the UK government’s travel corridor list.
A letter signed by a number of airline and airport CEOs opposes the government's introduction of a 14-day period of quarantine.
As part of International Airport Review’s exclusive CEO series, John Irving, CEO of Liverpool John Lennon Airport, discusses the impact of technology within aviation and the significance of regional airports for the UK.
The tour is part of the Department for Transport's Regional Air Connectivity Review, which was launched in mid-January 2020.
Following the 'One Too Many' campaign, individual airports reported a reduction in number of disruptive passenger incidents despite growth in passenger numbers.
The airport, which is the UK's twelfth largest, has increased its concession offering with this £2-million phase.
The former Chief Commercial Officer of Newcastle Airport is moving 100 miles south east to take the helm at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
In an interview with International Airport Review, Mark Povall, Strategy Director at Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) explains that exciting times await the riverside airport with more growth to build on recent success, and an ambitious expansion programme driving the airport’s goals.
In this 20th anniversary edition of International Airport Review we celebrate the milestones that have shaped the industry and announce the winners of our successful inaugural Awards.
Liverpool John Lennon, easyJet's second base, has held a little celebration to mark 20 years to the day since the airline's first flight set off from the airport.
EasyJet have confirmed a move to introduce a new Airbus A320 to the Liverpool John Lennon Airport's already seven-strong fleet.
This weekend is once again expected to be Liverpool John Lennon Airport’s (LJLA) busiest of the year as the August Bank Holiday sees thousands of the region’s travellers taking advantage of the choice of flights from the airport in search of warmer climates.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has today published a report that assesses the top 30 UK airports on the quality of assistance they provide to passengers with a disability, with Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) receiving a ‘good’ rating in terms of the support it provides.