- Regus opened its express business centre at Luxembourg’s airport on Tuesday, offering facilities for business travellers. The space, located on the first floor, consists of five meeting rooms with capacity for up to 50 people, private offices to rent and a co-working space, all within the airport. Telephones, screens, IT equipment and free wifi will be made available to customers at the centre which is open Monday to Friday from 7am to 7pm.
- Some civil servants in Luxembourg will be able to work remotely starting autumn 2017 as part of a flexible working pilot plan. Economy Minister Etienne Schneider said the pilot would begin in September or October though no details were yet available about the number of people benefiting from the scheme.
- Luxaviation Helicopters has announced a strategic partnership with Azur Hélicoptère. The partnership will enable the firms to pool their expertise in offering helicopter and jet services to private customers.
- The number of shoppers in Luxembourg city has risen in recent years, according to City experts, but only thanks to the growing population. Overall turnover has also increased as has average shop size.
- Postal and telecommunications group Post recorded an increase in turnover and operating profit in 2016, despite an increasingly difficult economic environment.

Regus will open a Regus Express business centre at Luxembourg’s airport Sven Becker/archives