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A MELTING POT OF CULTURES

Is Luxembourg attracting many Indian tourists?

Despite the fact that there are no direct flights, all major international airlines cover the Grand Duchy with transit flights. Before the pandemic, we saw quite a promising trend in our statistics and a significant increase in our numbers. New Delhi became the number one Luxembourg consulate worldwide in terms of Schengen visa applications. Last year, the short-term visas for tourism and visiting family and friends represented approximately 40 per among the foreign nationals living and working in Luxembourg compared to 27 in 2015. Considering these figures, Luxembourg indeed attracts many Indian tourists, and we know that they are particularly impressed by the multicultural and cosmopolitan facets of the country.

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