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Business leaders hail Lufthansa Airlines' deal with Liverpool John Lennon Airport

It will be the first time in its 66 years’ history in Britain that Lufthansa will take off at Liverpool

Liverpool John Lennon Airport.(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

Liverpool's business leaders say a new air link from the city to Frankfurt that will give the city connections to dozens of global cities could be a massive boost to the local economy.

Lufthansa Airlines has announced it will offer nonstop flights for the first time from Liverpool John Lennon Airport to its main hub in Frankfurt from May 4 next year.

This will be the first time in its 66 years’ history in Britain that Lufthansa will take off at Liverpool.

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Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: "Our area is an international destination of choice renowned for our unique blend of sport, culture, music and heritage.

"Today’s announcement is fantastic news that will give us much better connections to Europe and beyond, whether for tourism or business.

"Only last week, I met with Andreas Michaelis, the German Ambassador to discuss how we can strengthen the links between our region and Germany.

"From our twinned towns and cities, cultural ties stretching from The Beatles to Jürgen Klopp and centuries of trading relationships, we have strong foundations to build on.