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© Archives RTL While flights are being cancelled and waiting times are getting longer at many European airports, the situation is "not comparable" at Findel, says François Bausch.The minister admits, however, that at peak times, waiting times at Findel can become longer."The massive increase in passenger numbers has led to longer waiting times and sometimes even a lack of parking space at peak times," Bausch explained.In 2022, Luxembourg's national airline, Luxair, has hired "a little less than 100 people" assigned to sorting luggage, among other things, Bausch pointed out.
To this, the minister replies that Luxair has hired flight and ground staff "a few times" this year.Questioned by our colleagues from RTL 5 Minutes on Friday about the "chaotic" situation in some European airports, Minister for Mobility François Bausch was rather optimistic about the situation at Findel.