
Luxembourg's airline, Luxair, and the Luxembourg Union of Travel Agencies (ULAV) called for the easing of entry restrictions to the country on Friday.
Luxair and the Luxembourg Union of Travel Agencies called on Friday for the easing of entry restrictions to Luxembourg. One rule in particular is targeted: the compulsory test for children aged six and over.
The company and the union pointed out that the rules are less stringent in other European countries and asked that the age limit be raised to 14 so as not to further penalise travellers.
The statement highlights the complications that child testing can bring and the costs it can incur for large families.
The tourism sector is facing its greatest challenge in recent decades, which is why Luxair and ULAV are appealing to the Luxembourgish authorities.