Dixons Travel checks in at Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Electrical retailer Dixons Travel has opened at Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA).
The new 893 sq ft store, located on the lower floor of the Departure Lounge, is the 31st in the Dixons Travel group portfolio.
In addition to browsing and shopping in store at LJLA, Dixons Travel customers have the option of selecting products online and reserving them for collection and payment in person, or having items home delivered for when they return.
Gavin Wood, director of operations, development and expansion at Dixons Retail, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming travellers to our brand-new Dixons Travel store in the Departure Lounge at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
“Opening just in time for the main holiday season, we hope shoppers will enjoy picking up some of the very best value tech as they travel through the airport.”
Liverpool John Lennon Airport commercial director Lucy O’Shaughnessy commented: “As one of the UK’s leading airport electrical retailers this is a great addition to the growing retail offer we have at the airport for our passengers.
“Great value products such as tablets, laptops, cameras and mobile phones have not previously been available for passengers flying from Liverpool and Dixons Travel have recognised this gap in the market to meet the needs of the growing numbers of passengers choosing to fly from LJLA.”
Dixons Travel will be open at LJLA from 4am to 8pm seven days a week.
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