New rail link to Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Friday, 17 Dec 2010 12:01
(L to R) Robin Tudor from Peel Airports helps to marshal in the First TransPennine Express train ‘airport style’ at Liverpool South Parkway, accompanied by Jim Barclay, Merseytravel’s Director of Resources and Liz Collins, First TransPennine Express’ Finance Director.For the first time, trains run by First TransPennine Express now link Scarborough, York, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester direct with Liverpool South Parkway station. The station itself is linked to the airport by a dedicated airport bus shuttle every 20 minutes.

To make travel as simple as possible, all-in-one discount tickets including rail travel with First TransPennine Express and transfer on the Airlink 501 bus to the airport will be introduced.

With Europe’s biggest low-cost airlines helping to make Liverpool John Lennon Airport one of the UK’s top 10 busiest airports with direct flights to over 60 destinations, the new integrated rail and bus link journey opportunity is expected to attract passengers from a wide catchment area for travel to and from Europe.

“With direct trains, quick, frequent bus transfer and a choice of low-cost airlines, we‘re confident that passengers from across the Pennines will appreciate how easy it is to reach the airport. We’ll also be offering discount advance purchase rail fares to complete the package,” says Leo Goodwin, commercial director for First TransPennine Express.

There are now 16 daily services between Yorkshire and Liverpool, except on Sundays when there are 14.

Robin Tudor, Head of PR for Peel Airports, owners of Liverpool John Lennon Airport commented, “This new service is yet another piece of the jigsaw for the Airport, opening up public transport access to the Airport from parts of the North of England not previously served before. Passengers will now be able to access the airport by train from a far wider catchment, to take advantage of its wide choice of destinations and great value fares.”

Northern Rail, London Midland and East Midlands Trains services also call at the station bringing passengers from across the region to the Airport.

Advance purchase single tickets from Scarborough will be available for £14.80, from York £10.80, from Leeds £8.80, from Huddersfield £8.80. The tickets include travel by First TransPennine Express trains and the Airlink 501 service to the airport and will be on sale from 2 January 2011.

Full timetable information for trains to and from Liverpool South Parkway and online booking can be found at http://www.tpexpress.co,.uk and details of the Airlink 501 service and airport information at http://www.liverpoolairport.com

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