
Liverpool John Lennon Airport has revealed that budget airline Ryanair is to run seven new services, of which two will be to the Canary Islands of Tenerife and Fuerteventura.
Expressing the hope that many holidaymakers will take up the opportunities, the deputy chief executive of Peel Airports Group John Pakey said the new flights would be popular with those looking to get away, "especially the sunny Canary Islands for some winter sun".
The addition of these extra services could mean a further boost for the islands in terms of visitor numbers and consequently buy-to-let rental potential, as well as giving those buying a second home on the islands more access.
Ryanair has also announced that it is to start a new service to Fuerteventura from Birmingham airport.
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