Company suspends flights from Liverpool to New York

July 5th, 2007

Budget airline FlyGlobespan is to suspend their service between Liverpool John Lennon Airport and New York’s JFK from October 2007. The Scottish airline says the move is necessary because of low passenger numbers and technical problems.

One response to “Company suspends flights from Liverpool to New York”

  1. Harry Kayes says:

    Hello FlyGlobespan

    I am very sorry that your venture to run flights from Liverpool John Lennon airport to New York is suspended. This should have been a good service to the “City of Liverpool” and one successful venture for your company especially with the close relationship with New York and Liverpool over the last 100years. I checked your website a few days ago and it did not have anything after Sept 30th I thought it was just a sales ploy to ensure all the flight are booked. Well getting to the point myself and my wife Carol where really looking forward to flying with your company regardless of the cost just the prestige of flying from our own City we were born in to New York. Probably the city shot itself in the foot again and never assisted in anyway to make the venture work. I am sorry and hope you do come back and give the city another chance. If the city helped you with some subsidiary the tourists alone would firmly put Liverpool back on the map. Plus totally regenerate businesses and create more jobs. I thought it would have been a success when I first heard about you and my fingers were crossed. I hope you all the success in the world. Sorry we let you down.

    Yours sincerely
    Harry Kayes

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