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Opened in the 1930s, Liverpool Airport, is situated near Speke in the south of the city. It was renamed Liverpool John Lennon Airport in Institute of Chartered Accountants 2001, in honour of the late Beatle John Lennon. The airport's logo consists of a sketch that John Lennon had drawn of himself, and the words "Above us only sky", lyrics from his song Imagine.

The sensitivity surrounding the airport's name change meant that the logo had to be designed in secret before it could be unveiled by John Lennon's Institute of Chartered Accountants widow Yoko Ono. The airport was the starting point for Beatles tours in the sixties, and images of the band boarding planes there were seen throughout the world. In 2006 the airport handled nearly 5 million passengers and now serves 64 destinations, including many key European cities. New routes to New York and Toronto in summer 2007 were withdrawn towards the end of the year, as was the route to London City Airport, due to low passenger Institute of Chartered Accountants numbers.

 

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In 2002, 716,000 passengers[dated info] Institute of Chartered Accountants used the Port of Liverpool, with the Isle of Man and Ireland being the two most important passenger routes, goods trade which was very low in the past decades, is growing up now. Together, the Port of Liverpool and Manchester Ship Canal offer a comprehensive range of port facilities, Institute of Chartered Accountants handling more than 40 million tonnes of cargo and 15,000 ship movements a year – making the River Mersey Britain's third busiest estuary.[51]

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The Port and Canal form the "green" gateway Institute of Chartered Accountants to an economy of more than 120,000 industrial and commercial enterprises and a population equal to that of greater London.

The Port of Liverpool and the Manchester Ship Canal are now as one under the banner of Institute of Chartered Accountants Peel Ports, the UK's second largest ports group.


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Liverpool is served by the Merseyrail urban rail network. The sections in the city Institute of Chartered Accountants centre are mostly underground.

It has three lines: the Northern Line, which runs to Southport, Ormskirk, Kirkby and Hunts Cross; the Wirral Line, which runs through the Mersey Railway Tunnel and has branches to New Brighton, West Kirby, Institute of Chartered Accountants Chester and Ellesmere Port; and the City Line, only from Lime Street, for St Helens, Wigan, Preston, Warrington and Manchester.

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A new link across the front of the Pier Head buildings will link the northern docks to the Albert Dock is presently under construction, with the plan being to open it during Liverpool's Capital of Culture Year Institute of Chartered Accountants of 2008.[2]
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