Luxair is keeping an eye on its international connections. This means not only taking passengers to other European countries, but also to America and Asia. The arrival of 22 aircraft--starting next year--could further change the game in an ultra-competitive environment.

The fresh arrival of the sun and the long weekends of April and May are sparking desires for holidays and travel. Surveyed at the end of February, more than 400 Paperjam readers cited the 60 airports to which they would like to be connected or in which they would like to land (some of these airports already have connections with Findel). These top ten include: Singapore (42 mentions), Zurich (40), Munich (30), Dubai (25), Amsterdam (15), Istanbul (13), Paris-Charles de Gaulle (11), London City (10), Frankfurt (9) or Copenhagen (6).

During a roundtable on the future of the airport, Luxair CEO Gilles Feith mentioned that he was very attentive to an airport not only as a final destination but also as a stopover to destinations further afield, whether it was an everyday destination or one that was more exotic... 

 

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