Luxair Expands Winter Routes: Boosts Flights to Morocco, France, and Senegal
– byArmel
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Luxair, the airline of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, has unveiled its winter 2022-2023 program, announcing an increase in its frequencies to several destinations, including Morocco.
In a press release, the company indicated that during the end-of-year holidays, it offers every Saturday, a flight between its base in Luxembourg and Agadir.
The program also provides for rotations to Bordeaux on Wednesdays and Saturdays, while Munich will have a 13th weekly rotation.
Until May 10, 2023, Luxair offers one flight per week between its base at Luxembourg-Findel and Dakar-Blaise Diagne airport, operated on a Boeing 737-800 with 186 seats (or 12+156).
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