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Liverpool 2 - Directions - Flying



It's quite easy to get to Liverpool by plane, and economic at the same time!

First, the city has its own airport, the John Lennon (what else if not!), Which is located 14 km southeast of the city center (attached to the district of Speke). The airstrip is located close to the river, and I love to see an expanse of land and water below.

Also it is a small airport, but with many links all over the world. In addition to Ryanair and Easyjet even KLM flies from here to destinations in the United Sati, South America, Africa and the Middle and Far East. Being small, I find it friendly and relaxed atmosphere there: usually there is much confusion and queues are quite small. If you still like to receive special treatment to the controls, you can buy a ticket to the fast lane (fast lane). For £ 3 you can channel them in a special lane and be special guests of Her Majesty. From personal experience, I would say that it is rather pointless, unless you're just in a hurry.
Also, a nice young lady will be happy to provide you with a clear plastic bag for liquids, in case you forgot you had.

airport I've always found this very comfortable, especially the time I forgot to pick up your boarding pass and the whole staff, from check-in at the gate, has worked hard to help me. So much so that eventually I had to wait more than an hour before boarding.
Regarding reach the property, its proximity to the city center gives rise to various possibilities, including taking a taxi for less than 15 pounds, their cars or even bicycles. Yes, because there is a storage for bicycles in the parking lot, and is open all day, every day. You can leave your beloved in one of the lockers, pay a deposit of 20 pounds, and vedervelo refunded when returned the key.

Or you can choose the bus, which remains the most affordable option, except for cycling enthusiasts! With a ticket from 2 pounds, there remains an embarrassment of choice of which bus to use. To the center, you can get on Arriva Airlink 500 (the main transport company has the very auspicious name coming!), Which stops only to the bus station and train station at Lime Street (the main Liverpool). Alternatively you can opt for the numbers 80A, 81A, 82A, 86A or N86 if you travel at night. All of these are city buses and making a innumberevole amount of stops, taking you very, very close to anywhere you have to go. The ticket can be purchased on board, and take care that the travel time can vary greatly, from 20 minutes to an hour at night during times of peak traffic, so, well planned!

If you prefer to use the train, the only disadvantage is that you get only up to the Liverpool South Parkway, then you must continue the rest of the way (10 minutes) with a shuttle bus to the airport, which has a frequency of about 20 minutes.

I hope this information will be helpful and come back soon to find out how else you can reach Liverpool!

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