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This small northern airport is launching flights to 20 sunny new destinations

The routes include Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Crete, Zante and Rhodes

Huw Oliver
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Huw Oliver
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It’s named after one of the most famous musicians of all time – and recently felt a whole lot busier thanks to the Eurovision Song Contest. Now Liverpool John Lennon Airport is set to expand its offering even further, with new routes to 20 destinations across six countries.

The budget airline Jet2 has announced it will start flying from the airport in March 2024. It will operate up to 54 weekly flights, including 12 to both the Canary Islands and the Balearics each week.

The new flights include seven exclusive routes (i.e. serving destinations not already available from Liverpool) to Gran Canaria, Menorca, Rhodes, Zante, Madeira, Paphos and Burgas in Bulgaria.

Want to see the full list of new places you can jet off to? Here’s the full list of new Jet2 routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, set to launch next spring.

What are the new Jet2 destinations from Liverpool John Lennon Airport?

Mainland Spain

Alicante – up to four weekly services

Canary Islands

Fuerteventura – up to two weekly services
Gran Canaria - up to two weekly services
Lanzarote – up to three weekly services
Tenerife – up to five weekly services

Balearic Islands

Ibiza – up to three weekly services
Mallorca – up to seven weekly services
Menorca – up to two weekly services

Portugal

Faro – up to four weekly services
Madeira – weekly Monday services

Greece

Corfu – up to two weekly services
Crete (Heraklion) - up to two weekly services
Kos – weekly Friday services
Rhodes – up to two weekly services
Zante – weekly Wednesday services

Cyprus

Paphos – weekly Wednesday services

Turkey

Antalya – up to four weekly services
Dalaman – up to four weekly services
Bodrum – up to two weekly services

Bulgaria

Burgas – up to two weekly services

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