Getting There & Away In Luxemburg
The international airport, Findel, is 6km (4mi) east of the capital and is serviced by frequent buses. The national airline, Luxair, flies to a number of European destinations, including Amsterdam, Athens and London. Other airlines fly to Cuba, Morocco, Russia, Tenerife and the USA. The departure tax is included in the price of tickets.
Eurail, Inter-Rail, Europass and Flexipass are valid on Luxembourg’s train system, as is the Benelux Tourrail pass, which is also good on Luxembourg Railways’ bus routes. Buses and trains connect the capital to all of Europe’s major cities as well as many neighbouring towns and villages.
The major automobile routes into and out of the Grand Duchy include the A4 to Brussels and Paris, the A31 via Dudelange to France and the A48 via Trier to Germany.
The touristy MV Princesse Marie-Astrid plies the Moselle River en route from Schengen, at the southernmost tip of Luxembourg, to Bernkastel and Trier in Germany during the summer.