Liverpool Airport Lounge

The Liverpool John Lennon Airport is one of the busiest airports in the United Kingdom, having served over 4.8 million passengers in 2009. The airport is served by seven airlines including Eastern Airways, Easyjet, Ryanair, and Wizz Air. Liverpool airport has domestic and international flights to destinations such as Aberdeen, Paris, Beijing, Tokyo, Southhampton and many others.

Passengers are guaranteed to find comfortable accommodations at Liverpool Airport such as fast lane ticket machines, cafes, shops, prayer rooms, car rentals, and internet access through kiosks and wireless connections. And let’s not forget about the airport lounge, which is the best place to relax before a flight.

The Halewood International Executive Lounge is the only lounge at The Liverpool John Lennon Airport. The lounge is located on the second level of the airport in the departure section past the security checks. Instead of sitting in crowded and noisy departure halls, passengers can escape to the quiet airport lounge that’s hidden away behind the Food Village and public restrooms. And when it’s time to get on the plane, the departure gates 30-43 are a few steps away from the lounge, while gates 1-29 are a bit farther at the other end of the second level.

The Halewood International Executive Lounge is open between 4:30 in the morning until 8:00 in the evenining every day of the week, and welcomes passengers from all airlines and classes of travel. With a total space of 200 square metres, this airport lounge has seats for up to 50 people with its leather covered chairs. Guests can enjoy cold drinks, including alcoholic beverages, and snacks at the lounge bar.

Business passengers staying at the executive lounge can use wireless internet access, phones and faxes. To comfortably let time pass by, guests at the lounge can read newspapers and magazines or watch television on flat screen TVs. Of course, passengers can also keep an eye out for their flight information on the TVs. Additionally, the lounge is handicap accessible and welcomes well mannered children who will not disturb the peace.