Easyjet adds Twilight Bag Drop service at Liverpool Airport
Leisure airline easyJet has extended its Twilight Bag Drop service to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
The service enables a stress free start to a holiday, allowing travellers to drop off bags in the evening before an early morning flight.
It is now available at Liverpool Airport for flights that depart before 7.30am the next morning.
Passengers may drop off and check in their bags starting from 7.30pm until 9.00pm on the night before.
This enables passengers to head straight for security screening on the day of departure.
An added perk of the Twilight Bag Drop service is up to one hour of free parking in the airport’s Drop Off 2 car park.
Kevin Doyle, easyJet’s UK Country Manager said the service is aimed at making the airport experience as seamless as possible on the day of departure.
Twilight Bag Drop is currently available at many of easyjet’s UK airport bases including Gatwick, London Luton Airport, Manchester and Edinburgh Airport.
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