Liverpool, John Lennon,Airport Park and Ride service
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
South Terminal
Liverpool
L24 1YD
0871 521 8484
From the North/North-East: M6 southbound to J21A with M62. Follow M62 West to J6 onto the A5300 to the A561 and follow signs to the Airport, which is situated off Speke Hall Avenue.
From the South/East: M6 northbound to J20 with M56.Follow M56 to J12 onto A557 / A562 dual carriageway via Runcorn Bridge to merge with A561. Follow signs to Airport, situated off Speke Hall Avenue.
From Wirral and North Wales: Passengers travelling from Wirral may find it more convenient at peak times to use the M53 and then the M56 (as instructions from the South/East). Passengers travelling from North Wales should join the A55 to connect with the M56 eastbound, and then follow instructions as from the East.
*****IMPORTANT INFORMATION ***** On your return BEFORE collecting your car go to the
kiosk opposite the yellow submarine with your ticket and confirmation and you will be issued an exit pass.
The car park is just a short walk away from the terminal building.
The car park is just a short walk away from the terminal building.
Regular 24hr security patrols.
On arrival take a ticket from the entry barrier and keep this until your return.
On your return BEFORE collecting your car go to the kiosk opposite the yellow submarine with your ticket and confirmation and you will be issued an exit pass.
365 days a year
Cancellations made with at least 24 hours notice are refunded in full. Within 24 hours we apply a £25.00 cancellation charge. No shows are not refundable.
Liverpool, Airport Sky Park, Park and Ride service
Liverpool Sky Park,Portakabin,Yard 1
Towngate Business Centre,Ditton,
Widnes,WA8 8PT
01514951900 (car park telephone number)
From the North and South:Leave M6 at
J21a (signposted Liverpool M62).Leave
M62 at J6 and take the A5300
(signposted Liverpool South and Airport)
Stay on the A5300 until R/about at the
junction with the A562/A561.Take the 1st
exit (signposted Widnes/Runcorn1).Stay
in the inside lane for about 500yards
(signposted Ditton/Hough Green and
Halebank).Follow road round to left and
continue straight down Everite Road for
200 yards and Sky park is located on the
left.
From Wales::Leave M56 at J12 continue on
ramp toward A557 (Rocksaveage Expressway
).Bear left (North-East) continue on
A533 (Queensway).Bear left (North) onto
A562 (Queensway) continue (West).
Leave the A562 at junction signposted
M62 etc.Take fourth exit (signposted
Widnes/Runcorn) then as North & South
above.
The car-park is conveniently placed
roughly 5 minutes away from the terminal
building pending on traffic.
A minibus will collect you from the
terminal and drop you back at the car
park,where the car will be waiting.
The minibus transfer takes roughly 5
minutes pending on the traffic.
250 spaces manned by 24 hour security.
On arrival check all your details with
the car park and retain your tickets
for your return journey.
On return call the number on your ticket
A minibus will collect you from the
terminal and drop you back at the car
park,where the car will be waiting.
The minibus transfer takes roughly 5
minutes pending on the traffic.
365 days a year
Cancellations made with at least 24 hours notice are refunded in full. Within 24 hours we apply a £25.00 cancellation charge. No shows are not refundable.
Liverpool Chauffeur Parking
South Liverpool Commercials.
Woodend Avenue,Speke L24 9NB
07792 240725
Please call the chauffeur (07792 240725)
10 to 15 minutes prior to arrival.
Proceed to the Drop-off point and wait
on the right at the first zebra crossing
where there will be a chauffeur to meet
you and collect your vehicle.
On arrival back to Liverpool Airport
please call the chauffeur (07792 240725)
when you have collected your luggage and
the chauffeur will be waiting with your
vehicle ready for collection.
Please call the chauffeur on 07792 240725 when you are 10-15 mins from arrival. Proceed to the `Drop Off` point and your chauffeur will meet you and collect your vehicle.
The car park has 13ft high fencing, CCTV
and controlled barrier access.
Please call the chauffeur (07792240725) 10 to 15 minutes prior to arrival. Proceed to the Drop-off point and wait
on the right at the first zebra crossing where there will be a chauffeur to meet you and collect your vehicle.
Return instructions will be given on arrival at the Airport.
The car park is open 365 days a year
A No-show charge of £25.00 will be made
for non arrivals and cancellations made
within 2 hours of the meeting time.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport - Airport information and Business facilities
Liverpool John Lennon Airport -
Being officially opened on 1st July 1933, 3 years after scheduled
flights commenced Liverpool is one of the UK's oldest operational
airports. In the late 1930s a dedicated passenger terminal and aircraft
hangar were built. During the Second World War the grass landing strips
were replaced with concrete runways to allow for larger and heavier
aircraft to use the airfield. In 1961 control of the airport was transferred from the Ministry of Aviation to the local authority and in 1966 a
new runway was opened on land adjacent to the original airport. This
allowed Liverpool Airport to operate 24 hours a day.
A new passenger terminal was opened in 1986 and in 1990 Liverpool
Airport became privately owned with British Aerospace being the majority
shareholder. This resulted in a major investment programme during
the mid 1990s, during which the terminal was expanded providing new
passenger lounges and a larger arrivals hall. The airport again changed
ownership in 1997 with Peel Holdings plc acquiring British Aerospace's
shareholding, in 2001 they became the sole owners. Passenger numbers
have dramatically increased recently with over 2.8 million passengers
using Liverpool in 2002 and 3.2 million in 2003.
In July 2001 Yoko Ono visited the airport to announce the renaming
to Liverpool John Lennon Airport in honour of her late husband; a
process which was completed in March 2002 when she returned to jointly
unveil a 7ft bronze statue of him, making Liverpool the first airport
in the UK to be named after an individual.
In May 2002 a new air traffic control facility was opened and two
months later HRH Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the new expanded
terminal building increasing capacity to 3 million annual passengers
and providing a new check-in hall, additional food and retail areas
and new departures and arrivals areas. The Secretary of State for
Transport, Alistair Darling MP, continuing the airport's expansion
and development and further increasing its passenger capacity, opened
another new departure extension in May 2004.
The Halewood International Business Lounge is open to all passengers
on payment of an admission fee although members of certain flight
clubs are admitted free of charge. It provides a relaxed and exclusive
atmosphere including complimentary newspapers and refreshments. There
is also an internet area with office type desks and chairs, laptop
connections and payphone facilities.
For internet and email facilitites a coin and credit card operated
machine is located near the W H Smith shop in the Arrivals area on
Level 1 and three workstations are also located in the Departure Lounge.
Liverpool Airport also has conference facilities in ther form of The
Cavern Suite which is available for hire for meetings and can handle
up to 25 delegates board style and up to 80 theatre style.
For passengers requiring an overnight stay near Liverpool Airport
the 4 star Liverpool Marriott Hotel South is a conversion of the old
terminal building and is located about a mile from the present terminal.
Guests have complimentary use of the David Lloyd Sports and Leisure
Centre (a converted hangar) next to the hotel and a shuttle vehicle
operates between the airport and the hotel. In addition there are
many other suitable hotels in all price brackets situated in Liverpool,
Chester and the surrounding areas, all just a short distance from
the airport.