
New express bus service unlocks faster public transport links to Liverpool John Lennon Airport for more than 25,000 residents
The new X3 express service will link St Helens town centre directly to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
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The new X3 express service will link St Helens town centre directly to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

Thousands of passengers from across the North West and North Wales are expected to jet off abroad from Liverpool for their main holiday over the coming weeks.

Bolt launched their Liverpool wide e-scooter and e-bike service earlier this year bringing shared mobility to south Liverpool for the first time and this further development is seen by the airport as an important transport option.

A former Chairman of London Luton Airport, Clive’s career includes senior leadership positions held within companies invested in several UK and international airports.

The airline’s new service to the Andalusian capital will operate twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays.

The airport’s investment in the solar farm is a key part of its Decarbonisation Plan and a zero carbon future for the airport operation by 2040.

The continued expansion of services with the airport’s three main operators easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2 throughout the past 12 months, all contributed to LJLA’s record breaking year.

Once again, passengers are reminded that hand luggage restrictions remain in place.

Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low fares airline, today announced a sixth based aircraft at Liverpool John Lennon Airport for Summer 2026, representing a US$600m investment from

The airline’s expansion will also support the local economy, with each of their UK-based aircraft supporting around 400 direct and indirect jobs and £27m UK gross value added.

easyJet holidays has also launched holiday packages to each destination from Liverpool, including flights and hotel.

Over 527,000 passengers used the Airport in October – up 13% on the same period last year.