Liverpool John Lennon Airport, named the UK’s best airport by Which? for two consecutive years, is set to launch a new flight route to Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands this autumn.
Budget airline EasyJet has confirmed it will operate a twice-weekly service from Liverpool John Lennon Airport starting October 27, 2025.
Flights will be available on Mondays and Fridays throughout the winter, with fares starting at just £34.99 (one-way in January). This offers a budget-friendly winter sun escape for British travellers.
Liverpool Airport: A Top Choice for Travellers
Travellers flying from Liverpool John Lennon Airport can expect a smooth and enjoyable experience.

According to Which?, passengers have praised the airport for its easy parking, short security queues, and spacious departure lounge.
The airport also received five-star reviews for its Scouse hospitality, with many highlighting the friendliness, good humour, and cheerful nature of staff and locals.

Gran Canaria: A Diverse Holiday Destination
On arrival in Gran Canaria, visitors will find stunning beaches, unique landscapes, and vibrant city life.
Popular beaches like Güigüi and Amadores attract sun-seekers, while the Maspalomas Sand Dunes, a filming location for The Witcher, offer a must-visit experience for nature lovers.
For those who enjoy history and culture, visiting Las Palmas Old Town provides cobbled streets, al fresco cocktails, and panoramic views from the Cathedral’s bell towers.

Shopping enthusiasts can explore Puerto Morgan Market, the largest market in the Canary Islands. Held every Friday, it has 265 stalls selling everything from artisan food products to jewellery and leather goods.
Expansion of EasyJet’s Spanish Routes
The announcement of the Liverpool-to-Gran Canaria route follows EasyJet’s recent expansion of its Spanish network, including a new Belfast-to-Reus service in Catalonia.

This new route will operate every Tuesday and Saturday, enhancing the airline’s connectivity across Spain.
Travellers looking for a budget-friendly winter getaway now have more options than ever, with EasyJet expanding its European routes.