EASYJET has announced two new winter routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Starting later this year, the airline will begin flights to Reykjavik and Kittilä, marking its latest network expansion from Liverpool.
Flights to Reykjavik will launch on November 2 and operate twice weekly on Mondays and Fridays.
Kittilä, located in Finnish Lapland, will be served from November 25 on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
"We are delighted to welcome more fantastic easyJet routes to Liverpool John Lennon Airport," said Paul Winfield, aviation director at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
"Reykjavik and Kittilä are exciting additions, offering strong appeal for winter travel and festive getaways.
"easyJet’s continued growth here at the North West’s Faster, Easier, Friendlier Airport demonstrates the strength of the Liverpool market, and we anticipate these new services will be very popular with travellers across the region."
Reykjavik offers travellers access to Iceland’s dramatic volcanic scenery, geothermal lagoons, waterfalls, and one of the world’s best vantage points for viewing the Northern Lights.
Kittilä, in the heart of Lapland, promises a classic winter wonderland with snow-covered landscapes, husky sledding, snowmobiling, skiing, and opportunities to meet Father Christmas.
"We’re excited to be adding these winter destinations to our growing network from Liverpool," said Kevin Doyle, UK country manager at easyJet.
"Customers now have the opportunity to explore Iceland and Lapland, and we look forward to welcoming them on board these new routes.
"Our short-haul network from Liverpool offers unrivalled choice for those planning their holidays, making it easy to book and fly."
easyJet’s network from Liverpool now offers 41 routes to 18 countries.
Over the past year, the airline has steadily grown its Liverpool presence, adding new routes and increasing fleet capacity.
This summer, easyJet will base a ninth aircraft at the airport, further expanding options for travellers across Europe and North Africa.