15th March 2018

 

Liverpool John Lennon Airport Travelodge is the company’s 14th hotel in Merseyside and its first to offer meeting rooms

 

To celebrate 30 years of trading in Merseyside, Travelodge pays homage to the nation’s favourite Scousers and names the hotel’s five floors and meeting rooms after them.

 

Travelodge announces Merseyside Expansion programme and is looking for four hotel sites in: Liverpool City Centre by the Empire Theatre/ University, Birkenhead, Formby and St. Helens

 

This expansion represents an investment of £24 million for third party investors and a job creation of 100 new jobs         

 

The UK’s first budget hotel chain, Travelodge which currently operates 558 hotels has officially opened its 14th hotel in Merseyside at Liverpool John Lennon Airport.   

Liverpool John Lennon Airport Travelodge is the company’s 26th airport hotel and its eight Travelodge in Liverpool. The airport hotel features 100-rooms, a Bar Café, three meeting rooms and on-site car-parking.

The hotel was a former Holiday Inn Express and in autumn 2017, Travelodge acquired a 25 year operating lease to take over the hotel. During the last six months the hotel has undergone a £2 million refurbishment to upgrade the hotel into Travelodge’s new contemporary brand design. This investment has also created 22 new jobs within the community.  Rooms are available from £29.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport Travelodge is being managed by Stacey Coleclough who joined the company as a guest room cleaner in 2009 and has successfully climbed the career ladder at Travelodge into a management position. 

The hotel was officially opened by The Lord Mayor, Councillor Malcolm Kennedy, and local girl from Woolton, Nicola Stevens who is now Travelodge Regional Director for the North. Nicola born and raised in Liverpool is a true testament of Travelodge’s commitment to develop its people.

Nicola started with Travelodge in 2004 as an assistant hotel manager at Liverpool Central Travelodge. Over the last 14 years, working mum, Nicola has successfully climbed the career ladder into a top Director position and is today responsible for Travelodge hotels and nearly 2,000 team members across the north of England.

This year also marks Travelodge’s 30th anniversary of trading in Merseyside. To mark this milestone, the company surveyed the nation to seek their favourite Scousers and has paid homage to the top Scousers by naming each hotel floor at Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the three meeting rooms after them. The top Scousers making the list are detailed below:

Floor / Meeting Rooms

Top Scouser

Floor One

Cilla Black, OBE

Floor Two

Sir Paul McCartney

Floor Three

John Lennon

Floor Four

Paul O’Grady, OBE

Floor Five

George Harrison, MBE

Meeting Room

Ringo Starr, MBE

Meeting Room

Steven Gerrard, MBE

Meeting Room

Sir Ken Dodd

                

The Mayor of Liverpool, Joe Anderson said: “Travelodge has a long history of investing in Liverpool which reflects what we have always known, that we’re an international destination that draws people from across the globe to enjoy our world class museums, galleries, sports teams, renowned music scene, nightlife and business facilities. We welcome the opening of the eighth Travelodge in the City and we wish the hotel every success.”

Nichola Stevens, Travelodge Regional Director for the North said: “It is such an honour to be opening a Travelodge hotel in my home city at John Lennon Airport. I never thought when I started with the company over 14 years ago that I would be given this privilege one day.  Over the last three decades, Travelodge has become famous across Merseyside for offering unbeatable value and making travel affordable for everyone, which has helped attract more business and leisure travellers to the area.”

 

“As we look to the future, Merseyside remains a key growth area for Travelodge and we are looking to boost our existing network of 14 hotels with a further four hotel sites in: Liverpool City Centre by the Empire theatre / University, Birkenhead, Formby and St. Helens. This expansion represents an investment of £24 million for third party investors and a job creation of nearly 100 new jobs.”   

Stacey Coleclough, Hotel Manager at Liverpool John Lennon Airport Travelodge said:  Our new Travelodge hotel has got off to a flying start. I have built a great strong team who have the potential to be managers of the future. Customers love our new look contemporary hotel design and the homage we have paid to Britain’s most popular Scousers, it’s such a talking point at check-in.” 

Liverpool John Lennon Airport Travelodge offers a fully comprehensive meeting package for its three meeting rooms which can accommodate up to 25 people. This includes refreshments, lunch and WiFi.