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Luxair

Luxair President and CEO, Adrien Ney
Luxair President and CEO, Adrien Ney
IATA Code
LG
ICAO Code
LGL
Corporate Address
AƩroport de Luxembourg
L-2987 Luxembourg
Website
http://www.luxair.lu
Main hub
Luxembourg Airport
Country
Luxembourg
Business model
Regional/Commuter
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Luxair

Luxair is the national airline of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg providing scheduled passenger services from its Luxembourg hub to destinations in Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. In addition, the airline operates charter seasonal summer services, cargo and passenger handling services.

Location of Luxair main hub (Luxembourg Airport)


 
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Iceland’s Grímsvötn volcano: Europe’s new airspace management approach put to the test

25-May-11 12:20 PM

The eruption of Iceland’s Grímsvötn volcanco could be the acid test for EUROCONTROL and European air navigation service providers (ANSPs) and the new rules and measures put in place after the last Icelandic volcanic eruption in 2010. A little more than 13 months on from the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, Europe’s passengers and airlines will be hoping that the reaction from Europe’s airspace authorities is much more measured than it was in 2010.

EUROCONTROL Dir Gen, David Mc Millanhres European airlines report single-digit traffic growth in 2010; profits remain weak

25-Feb-11 5:00 PM

European airlines reported single-digit growth last year - a welcome improvement from 2009's depressed level - but 2010 was a lacklustre year overall. Full year data has been released by the Association of European Airlines (AEA), the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA) and EUROCONTROL. As noted by EUROCONTROL, growth across the continent last year was driven mainly by LCCs.

Ash Attack round-up of global aviation responses: LATEST from airlines, airports, industry bodies

19-Apr-10 1:54 PM

The impact of the Ash Attack on the aviation industry has been profound - in a short space of time. CAPA estimates The Ash Attack has already affected the travel plans of 8 million passengers in Europe and around the world, causing at least USD1 billion in lost (and unrecoverable) revenue for the worldwide aviation industry. To this should be added lost ancillary revenues and the costs airlines will incur for re-routing aircraft, as well as caring for stranded passengers and stranded aircraft at various ports. The total cost for the aviation industry (airlines, airports, suppliers, freight operators, handlers etc) could be well over USD2 billion, and rising with each day of disruption.

Consolidation in Germany's LCC market

16-Sep-08 9:00 AM

Lufthansa is moving to consolidate its position in the German and European market, as its strong pbalance sheet enables it to take advantage of the expected wave of consolidation in the European market.

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