Luxair will lease a second aircraft from German Airways, an Embraer E190, that will fly in from Luxembourg to various intra-European connections. (Photo: Luxair)

Luxair will lease a second aircraft from German Airways, an Embraer E190, that will fly in from Luxembourg to various intra-European connections. (Photo: Luxair)

Luxair and German Airways extend and further expand their cooperation. Both partners have now signed an extension agreement until November 2023. The two airlines will intensify their cooperation during the upcoming year.

will be expanded next summer and will last until November 2023. From March 2023, Luxair will lease a second aircraft from the German airline, an Embraer E190, that will fly in Luxair livery from Luxembourg to various intra-European connections. 

Faced with the new dynamics of the demand for leisure travel, Luxair has increased its service capacity. in February 2022. , Luxair CEO says: "The partnership with German Airways has allowed Luxair to cope with the unexpectedly strong increase in demand at the beginning of the summer. This would not have been possible with our own capacity. In a very challenging year for European aviation, Luxair has proven itself and looks forward with confidence to a no less challenging 2023." 

The partnership with German Airways has allowed Luxair to cope with the unexpectedly strong increase in demand at the beginning of the summer.
Gilles Feith

Gilles FeithCEO Luxair

Luxair is thus one of the regular clients among Europe's renowned airlines that permanently access the German Airways offer--just like British Airways, Air France or the new Italian ITA. 

Luxair's fleet currently consists of 19 Boeing 737 and De Havilland DHC-8-400 aircraft. With the 100-seat Embraer, German Airways is positioned exactly between the larger twin-engine Boeing and the smaller turboprop aircraft, significantly expanding the flexibility of Luxair's fleet. , Feith revealed that he wanted to renew part of the company's fleet for 2024 or 2025.