Luxair flies three new routes

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de Havilland Dash 8-400 (Photo: Luxair).

Luxair flies three new routes

de Havilland Dash 8-400 (Photo: Luxair).
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Luxair is defying the Corona crisis and is expanding its route network to include three new destinations.

From May 3, there will be two weekly flights to the Norwegian capital, Oslo, and from June there will even be three flights - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - to Scandinavia. From June 19, Luxair will be flying once a week - on Saturdays - to Rostock on the North German Baltic Sea. And from June 3rd in the Serbian capital. There are flights to Belgrade twice a week - Thursdays and Sundays. During the carnival holidays, one-off flights to Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah (February 15-19) as well as to Sälen in Sweden (also February 15-19) will be offered word.lu.

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