Liverpool John Lennon Airport Crowned Best in UK for 2025
Liverpool John Lennon Airport ranks as the UK’s top airport in the 2025 AirHelp Score, beating Heathrow and Gatwick with superior punctuality and customer service.
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Liverpool John Lennon Airport ranks as the UK’s top airport in the 2025 AirHelp Score, beating Heathrow and Gatwick with superior punctuality and customer service.
Canadian tourists are skipping U.S. trips in Summer 2025, favoring Europe and domestic spots. Airlines adjust routes as Toronto Pearson sees record traffic.
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