Liverpool John Lennon Airport has announced two new routes with Ryanair.
As of Tuesday (June 14), passengers can now travel from the airport to Zadar, Croatia. One-way flights start from £12.99.
As the airport continues its post-covid recovery, a new route to Malta has also been added.
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The first flight will depart from LJLA on October 30 as part of the airline's Winter 2022/23 schedule. Flights can be booked as far ahead as March 2023. One-way flights start from £20.99.
The news comes amid reports of "travel chaos" at a number of airports across the UK. However, Liverpool Airport has previously said: "While we are aware of media coverage elsewhere, we want to reassure our passengers that we continue to see 15-20 mins queues through security throughout the day and are, therefore, asking passengers to arrive no more than 2.5 hours prior to their flight departure time."
On Monday, unions confirmed Ryanair cabin staff in Spain will go on strike for six days in late June and early July. Staff are set to walk out on June 24, 25, 26 and 30 and on July 1 and 2, amid discontent about working conditions and pay, USO union said.
While UK Ryanair staff have not announced a strike, the industrial action could impact Brits flying to Spanish destinations this summer.
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