With more than half of Europeans aiming to travel over the coming months, Luxembourg is hoping to cash in on up to 2.4m tourists from Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands alone.
Tourism minister Lex Delles on Thursday presented some of the projects lined up to help boost the sector this summer. The “Lëtzebuerg, dat ass Vakanz” (Luxembourg, that’s a holiday) campaign will hope to attract domestic and cross-border tourists.
The campaign was first launched last year when travel options were limited because of the coronavirus pandemic. This year’s offer includes LetzBingo, a game for children and adults, the Vëlosummer cycling initiative together with the Movewecarry.lu option to have your luggage delivered to a hotel or other accommodation, and the Guide for one Day programme, which sees personalities from the grand duchy become local tourism guides.
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