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Luxair reduces operations across most of EX-YU network

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Luxembourg’s national carrier Luxair will reduce operations across several markets in the former Yugoslavia this summer season, mainly impacting Tivat, Belgrade and Ljubljana. The carrier will decrease its number of flights by 21.7% compared to the 2024 summer season, while capacity will be slashed by 17.1%. Luxair plans to resume services to Tivat on April 19. With exception of the first week of operations, during Easter, when it will run two weekly services, the airline has reduced frequencies on the route to just one per week, on Tuesdays, for the remainder of the summer. Flights will also end earlier, concluding on September 30. Last year, the service was maintained twice per week. Luxair also once served Podgorica, however, the service was discontinued at the end of the 2023 summer season.

As previously reported, Luxair is discontinuing its seasonal flights to Belgrade. The airline initially planned to serve the route this summer twice per week from July 5 until August 30 with its Dash 8 Q400 turboprop aircraft. It introduced operations to the Serbian capital in 2021 on a year-round basis but has since consistently reduced operations on the route and downgraded flights to seasonal. On the other hand, the carrier plans to reduce service to the Slovenian capital by 10% during the summer by decreasing frequencies from two to one weekly during July, after which it will restore two weekly rotations in August.

Luxair’s service to Croatia remains unchanged this summer compared to last, with a total of four weekly flights to the country until the end of September. It will serve Dubrovnik twice per week, while Zadar and Brač will be operated weekly. All services to the former Yugoslav markets will be maintained by the 76-seat Dash 8s. Apart from previously serving Podgorica and Belgrade, the carrier also used to operate to Split. Furthermore, the airline used to maintain year-round operations to the Serbian, Montenegrin and Slovenian capitals but has over the years significantly reduced its network, with Ljubljana also becoming a seasonal route.


March 08, 2025
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  1. Anonymous09:01

    What is the point of these one weekly flights on Dash planes?

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    1. Anonymous09:03

      It's like a charter

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    2. Anonymous09:10

      Useless

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    3. Anonymous09:14

      Better one weekly than none...

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    4. Anonymous09:23

      Every flight is welcome

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    5. Anonymous09:32

      Yes anon at 0910 absolutely correct that a profitable airline will cut frequencies to optimise ROI is useless.

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    6. Anonymous21:43

      Is Luxair profitable?

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    7. Anonymous21:55

      Luxair also has Luxair Tours, which sells tour packages, so a once-a-week flight makes perfect sense for them.

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  2. Anonymous09:02

    The funny thing is the LJU flights are subsidised. First they cancelled most flights in winter, now they reduce over summer too.

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    1. Anonymous09:05

      They will keep it one more year in 2026 while subsidies last and then discontinue it.

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    2. Anonymous09:07

      Maybe they get money by the number of flights they operate? Maybe they didn't get the money upfront.

      EU Commission downgraded GDP growth to just 0.9% in 2025, down from 1.2%. People think the economy isn't hurting but it is. A lot of these cuts and reductions are best proof.

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    3. Anonymous09:10

      "Luxair (Luxembourg) has been granted 257.960 euros for operations between September 14, 2023, and May 31, 2025."
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/01/slovenia-issues-seventh-subsidy-tender.html

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    4. Anonymous09:17

      They ha 73% load factor on LJU flights last year, which isn't bad for a Dash. Should be profitable, regardless of subsidies.
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/02/lufthansa-reclaims-top-spot-as.html

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    5. Anonymous09:17

      * had

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    6. Anonymous09:23

      They were granted that money, doesn't mean they got it before operating flights. I guess losses on this route were so big that those subsidies were not enough. Or Luxair just found a more lucrative market.

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    7. Anonymous21:44

      They probably needed aircraft elsewhere at peak summer where they can make more money.

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  3. Anonymous09:03

    Bye, bye LuxAir!

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  4. Anonymous09:03

    They started TGD and BEG during height of Covid when the only part of the aviation industry that was showing strong recovery was diaspora. These were diaspora routes. As other types of passenger segments started to recover they ditched them as they are lower yielding.

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    1. Anonymous09:18

      +1

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  5. Anonymous09:04

    Tivat will be removed next. I don't see them coming back in 2026.

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    1. Anonymous09:14

      Most likely

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    2. Anonymous09:19

      One can pray but not all prayers are answered.

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    3. Anonymous09:22

      Yes, I'm really going to pray for that. As far as I'm concerned it would be great if it continues till the end of time and is increased to double day. Simply saying that knowing them, this will be the next step and end result.

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    4. Anonymous10:00

      They used to send B737 to Tivat when they started a few years ago. Now it's the Q400

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    5. Anonymous21:44

      The route is now mainly for tourists. Unless they find something more lucrative, they will keep it.

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  6. Anonymous09:07

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous11:17

      Hahahaha, hrvatske nigde u tekstu, hahahahah Nula, ahaha

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    2. Anonymous11:21

      "Luxair’s service to Croatia remains unchanged this summer compared to last, with a total of four weekly flights to the country until the end of September. It will serve Dubrovnik twice per week, while Zadar and Brač will be operated weekly."

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    3. Anonymous11:29

      ^ +1
      Most people reed the title and then go straight to the comments to give us their "wisdom" instead of reading the article first.

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    4. Anonymous21:44

      ^ yes, noticed this many times.

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  7. Anonymous09:14

    Can someone explain to me why Luxair does not sell connecting flights from/to Ljubljana? Makes no sense. Maybe they would have more passengers if they did

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    1. Anonymous09:18

      Lost opportunity. Especially from LJU.

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    2. Anonymous10:00

      Odd

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    3. Anonymous12:40

      I'm also genuinely interested why the airline wouldn't automatically offer transfer options.

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    4. Anonymous21:45

      It's the same like OU doesn't sell connecting flights on many routes. Makes no sense.

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    5. Anonymous21:59

      This is really completely incomprehensible. Last year I managed to buy a ticket from LJU to LIS through eDreams. LUX is a small airport, ideal for a transfer.

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  8. Anonymous11:07

    It is very often possible to find LH LX tickets to Belgrade from Luxembourg for 120 EUR return. So it is quite understandable why they discontinued it.

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      That's a good price

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  9. Anonymous11:30

    JU could definitely start LUX as seasonal in the beginning with an E-jet.

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    1. Anonymous12:40

      If they could not make it work with Dash, how would JU make it work with Embraer?

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    2. Anonymous12:42

      JU has a far larger network and many transfer options.

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    3. Anonymous14:16

      BEG is hit hard for loosing Luxair. Expert claimed great connectivity value lost via Luxemburg hub.

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    4. Anonymous15:14

      Haha not sure BEG will recover from that.

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    5. Anonymous17:56

      Conclusion that loss of about 16 return flights operated by Q400 would make a significant dent in 8.3 million and growing airport performance is criminally wrong. Someone call the cops on this analisys! Oh wait...

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    6. Anonymous21:46

      I also think they could look into it. It's not like they have many points left to serve in continental Europe.

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    7. maxi449210:03

      I personally know three people that work in Luxembourg and live here. Those flights could be useful with JU feeder network.

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  10. Anonymous12:10

    https://youtu.be/o6mbytDmyBE?si=aqz7z3AWgcJXatIU

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    1. Anonymous21:50

      And how is a Luxair crash from 23 years ago and their only fatal accident relevant to the topic?

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  11. Anonymous12:42

    TGD was mostly used by Albanian population that lives in Montenegro. Perhaps they are using some alternatives now?

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      Such as?

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    2. Anonymous15:13

      Do they fly to Tirana?

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    3. Anonymous15:18

      No

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  12. Anonymous20:28

    Really disappointing to see Luxair pulling out from these routes.

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