Over 60 million euros allocated for the upgrade of Dubrovnik’s water supply
The Cohesion Fund will invest more than 60 million euros in the water supply and treatment infrastructure in Dubrovnik
The Cohesion Fund will invest more than 60 million euros in the water supply and treatment infrastructure in Dubrovnik
Open-air fitness studios and new cycling lanes are being constructed in Hamburg
The first stops were the Provinces of Novara and Vercelli
Modernisation plan of train stations and rail spaces is set up in the state of Tyrol with ÖBB, the Austrian Federal Railways
The Cohesion Fund will invest more than 60 million euros in the water supply and treatment infrastructure in Dubrovnik
The Finnish government announced a state of emergency and proposed the temporary closure of restaurants and other catering businesses
They are meant to prevent severe damage in case of a sudden fall
The aim is to promote excellence in building infrastructure
An app that will help digitalise municipalities and reduce the flow of people, queueing for hours
Vienna’s Albertina Museum is going to present an online live podcast for people with visual disabilities
And both will collaborate this year, as this has become a tradition
The Ylivieska Region Citizens’ College is hosting a knitting pattern competition to honour the city’s 50 years
The aim is to promote excellence in building infrastructure
These are public property and work on the principle of library loans
If the new measures fail to produce the desired effect by 21 March, the country will have to seal off completely
Open-air fitness studios and new cycling lanes are being constructed in Hamburg
That’s good news for sustainable mobility and the environment there
"Greenferry I" is the new connection on the river Elbe between Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein
Open-air fitness studios and new cycling lanes are being constructed in Hamburg
That’s good news for sustainable mobility and the environment there
Some regions in Spain and Italy are uneasy with the growing populations of this predator
For safety reasons, aggressive and ailing dogs as well as puppies are not allowed inside
New routes and destinations are among the reasons for the success
The airport of Luxembourg (LUX, formerly known as Luxembourg Findel Airport) reports a record-breaking number of passengers for the last year. With 4,4 million travellers, the main airport of the Grand-Duchy boasts considerably improved figures for 2019 (9% increase in comparison to 2018, when the number was 4.04 million passengers on board). Close to 10% of this number of passengers was scored in July alone – with 430,000 persons, this month remaining the peak for the airport.
The airport explains the increase partly with the launch of several new routes and the opening of new destinations, which are Budapest (Hungary), Marseille and Toulouse (France), Edinburgh (Scotland, UK), Mahon (Menorca island in Spain), Marsa Alam (Egypt), Split (Croatia) and Stockholm (Sweden). This adds up to a total of 89 airports in Europe and the Middle East that are now connected directly with Luxembourg and where passengers can travel without a transfer.
The passenger flow is likely to grow in 2020 as well, as the carrier Luxair will be launching even more direct routes from the Airport of Luxembourg – to Montpellier and Nantes in France and Brindisi and Florence in Italy. Nevertheless, passengers travelling from Luxembourg seem to love Portugal’s main airports the most, as the highest number of passengers in 2018 from Luxembourg airport went to Porto (316,867), Lisboa (293,916), followed by Muenchen airport in Germany (217,437), according to Eurostat.
The only international airport of Luxembourg is located at the village of Findel, some 6 kilometres away from the capital – the City of Luxembourg. Luxair, founded in 1962, offers the highest number of passenger destinations amongst the airlines operating at Luxembourg Airport. The company boasts one of the most modern fleets and also – one of the youngest in Europe, consisting of 19 aircrafts as of October 2019. The State of Luxembourg owns roughly three-quarters of the flag carrier airline of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.