Airline aiming to call Liverpool home

AIRLINE Blue Air is to make Liverpool John Lennon Airport its latest European base.

And it has launched competition to find a new design the livery of their 189 seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft to be based at Liverpool from the end of March next year.

Blue Air says it is keen to become Liverpool’s own airline and is already working with local organisations to help in its recruitment for up to 35 new, direct, local employees.

The  design-a-livery competition is another way in which the airline wants to become part of the Liverpool City Region and having shortlisted what it believes are the top three designs, Blue Air will then ask the public to vote for the winning design.

The Liverpool liveried aircraft will operate on Blue Air’s new routes from LJLA to Rome, Milan, Hamburg and Alicante and the winner who comes up with the best design, will have it recreated on the aircraft fuselage to be seen by thousands of passengers at LJLA, at airports in Europe and in the skies above Merseyside too.
 
As well as seeing their design appear on the aircraft, the winner of the competition will also receive two free return flights from Liverpool to any Blue Air destination.

Robin Tudor, head of PR for LJLA said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for someone to have their idea for an aircraft livery become reality and to be seen by thousands of people at home and abroad.”

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