Luxair

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Luxair is Luxembourg’s national carrier and operates primarily as a regional European airline from a traveler’s perspective. The airline focuses on scheduled short- and medium-haul services out of Luxembourg-Findel (LUX), linking the country with European capitals and seasonal leisure destinations.

It is not a member of a major global airline alliance, so international connectivity beyond its own routes typically depends on interline or codeshare partners rather than alliance-wide coverage.

Where Luxair Flies

Luxair is based at Luxembourg-Findel (LUX) and concentraties its schedule on European point-to-point and regional connections from that hub. The airline serves major European capitals and business destinations as well as seasonal leisure routes to Mediterranean holiday spots, connecting Luxembourg with neighboring countries and popular vacation airports. Because it is a relatively small national carrier, passengers often rely on the airline’s interline or codeshare relationships to reach destinations beyond Luxair’s own network.

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Aircraft and Cabin Classes

Luxair operates a regional short- to medium-haul fleet profile that combines narrowbody jet airliners and smaller regional aircraft. Boeing 737 family aircraft are used on the airline’s short- and medium-haul European routes, while turboprops such as the de Havilland Canada Dash 8 (Q400) and regional jets like the Embraer ERJ series handle shorter or lower-demand services. Cabins are configured for short-haul flying: most flights offer an economy cabin and many services include a business or priority cabin with a forward-seat block, while long-haul cabins are not part of the network. Expect standard short-haul seat layouts and onboard service consistent with a regional European carrier; premium long-haul features such as lie-flat seats are not offered.

Aircraft types operated: Boeing 737-700, Boeing 737-800, de Havilland Canada DHC-8-400, Embraer ERJ 145, Lockheed L-1649 Starliner, Vickers Viscount, Sud Aviation Caravelle, Fokker F27 Friendship, Fokker 50, Boeing 707, Boeing 747SP, Airbus A300, Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia

Tips for Flying Luxair

  • Check the fare conditions carefully - some lower fares exclude checked baggage and seat selection, so confirm what’s included before booking.
  • Select seats as early as possible because preferred or extra-legroom seats may carry a fee and the aircraft used are relatively small.
  • Allow comfortable connection time when transferring through Luxembourg-Findel (LUX), since short turnaround times at smaller airports can make tight connections risky.
  • Use the airline’s website or mobile app to check in and get gate updates; seasonal schedule changes are common on leisure routes so reconfirm timings before travel.

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