Lufthansa is to scrap all flights from Liverpool John Lennon airport from next year.
The German airline currently flies to 11 different airports in the UK, but it will be dropping all of the routes to Liverpool from February next year.
Lufthansa began operating flights between Liverpool and Frankfurt in May 2022.
The route to the German city provided travellers from Liverpool with a stepping stone to bigger international destinations.
The airline increased its number of services from Liverpool during Summer 2023 after it was reported that the routes was growing in line with forecasts.
Lufthansa is to scrap all flights from Liverpool John Lennon airport from next year
The German airline currently flies to 11 different airports in the UK, but it will be dropping all of the routes to Liverpool from February next year
However, Lufthansa will cease operating the service from February next year.
The Echo reports that service has been suspended is due to a lack of airplane availability within Lufthansa’s fleet.
A spokesperson said: ‘We are naturally very disappointed to hear of Lufthansa’s decision to suspend their Frankfurt service from Liverpool, particularly since the route was performing well and steadily growing in line with forecasts and we will continue to work with Lufthansa to secure the return of this important link at the earliest opportunity, once their availability of aircraft issues have been resolved.
‘This route is strategically important for the City Region due to the global connectivity it brings and we will continue to explore opportunities to better connect the City Region.’