Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport (LPL) reported a 15% increase in passenger numbers – serving 4.3 million passengers – in the financial year ending March 31, 2024. This increase has allowed for the airport to see an increase in revenue, up by 14% to £44.4million ($59.3million) during the same period. “We have continued to make significant improvements at Liverpool John Lennon Airport as we look to return to pre-covid passenger numbers,” said John Irving, chief executive, Liverpool John Lennon Airport. He continued: “We are actively exploring how we can better accommodate increasing passenger footfall while maintaining our high standards for customer

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