Travel options from both Luxembourg Airport and neighbouring airports in the Greater Region will expand considerably in the coming months, with new destinations announced for the coming year.
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Whether from Findel airport in Luxembourg, Brussels and Charleroi airports in Belgium, Lorraine Airport in France or Saarbrücken and Frankfurt airports in Germany, the number of new destinations will continue to grow in the coming months.
Here’s a reminder of all the new flight routes which will be rolled out over the next 12 months at airports in the region.
From Luxembourg
Porto Santo (Portugal): from 31 March 2026
Alicante (Spain): from 1 April 2026
Zákynthos (Greece): from 20 May 2026
Áraxos (Greece): from 20 May 2026
Girona (Spain): from 2 June 2026
Helsinki (Finland): from 2 July 2026
Edinburgh (Scotland): from 3 July 2026
Tunis (Tunisia): from 4 July 2026
Bilbao (Spain): from 16 July 2026
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From Lorraine
From spring to autumn 2026, Lorraine Airport near Metz will be offering six one-off round trips:
Valletta (Malta): 23 April 2026
Kos (Greece): 3 May 2026
Rhodes (Greece): 10 May 2026
Brindisi (Italy): 4 June 2026
Tirana (Albania): 25 September 2026
Dubrovnik (Croatia): 26 September 2026
This schedule complements the flights already in place at Lorraine Airport, which covers destinations such as Algiers, Oran, Constantine and Casablanca.
From Saarbrücken
Lamezia Terme (Italy): from 1 April 2026
Alicante (Spain): from 2 April 2026
Trapani (Italy): from 3 April 2026
These services will run until October 2026.
From Charleroi
At the end of August, Ryanair announced the launch of three new services from Charleroi airport, starting this winter.
Katowice (Poland): bookings already available
Salerno (Italy): from 29 March 2026
Volos (Greece): from 1 June 2026
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From Brussels
According to several sources, Brussels’ Zaventem airport is set to run flights to three new destinations, each on a different continent:
Chongqing (China): from 22 November 2025
Sälen (Sweden): from 20 December 2025
Kilimanjaro (Tanzania): from 3 June 2026
From Frankfurt
At Frankfurt Airport, some destinations previously offered only in summer will now also be available in winter. Travelers will be able to visit Alta and Harstad-Narvik (Norway), as well as Oulu (Finland).
(This article was originally published by Virgule. Machine translated using AI, with editing and adaptation by John Monaghan.)