Luxembourg Airport Terminals
Built-in 1975, the building represented the only terminal of the facility for 30 years, until terminal B opened in 2004. The building was getting overcrowded, especially during the summer period, and only included two or three shops. The terminal started to be demolished at the end of 2011 and was finished by March 2012. This measure was aimed to make way for a footbridge connecting terminal B to the new terminal A. Establishment of the new Terminal A began in 2005 and was inaugurated in May 2008.
Terminal B
Terminal B opened in 2004. The building is unique as it only contains gates and no arrivals hall or check-in counters. It was constructed for small planes with a maximum capacity of 50 people. The terminal can handle up to 600,000 commuters a year. The facility reopened in 2017 after some arrangements to handle aircraft with a capacity of up to 80 travelers. Luxair's Q400 fleet mostly uses it.
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Public Transport Bus 16 operates every 10 to 15 minutes between the airport, the city center for the same rate. Bus 117 runs from the facility to Luxembourg City and also to Trier, across the border in Germany, with three departures in the afternoon on weekdays (trip time: 15 minutes; fare: €4). Ticket machines are conveniently available in Arrivals. For receiving further information, passengers can contact the agency on the numbers indicated below: Mobiliteitszentral- tel: 2465 2465; Luxembourg City Municipality - tel: 4796 2975;
Lost & Found On rare occasions, personal items or hand luggage can be forgotten about or misplaced. A "Lost & Found counter" is conveniently situated after the security checkpoint in the baggage claim. If passengers happen to lose anything on the airplane, the dedicated staff will do everything they can to help them. Commuters can contact the Lost & Found counter from 08:00 am to 10:00 am and from 03:00 pm - 05:00 pm on +352 2456 5003 or send an email to [email protected] . For items left inside the terminal, the police represent the relevant authority to contact. Passengers with reduced mobility If commuters require any special assistance, Luxembourg Airport is more than happy to help. Travelers should kindly follow the steps below to avail themselves of Luxembourg Airport's assistance: Passengers can request their tour operator or travel agent at least 48 hours before the scheduled departure. The airline wi