Luxair’s “Flagship” Business Class Looks So Good That You Won’t Believe It



When you think of airlines that offer a world class experience, carriers like Qatar Airways or Singapore Airlines might come to mind. It’s very rare for a small airline to really go above and beyond to offer a massively differentiated experience.

A while back, I wrote about how an airline was promoting what sounded like a very impressive product, but I wondered if it was really as great as it sounded. Well, a reader has kindly shared his experience on this flight, which I’d like to cover in this post (it’s not often I have guest quasi trip reports, but I can’t help but share this!).

Luxair’s fascinating route from Luxembourg to Dubai

Luxair is the small national airline of Luxembourg, and the airline primarily operates regional flights within Europe. The airline also operates a seasonal flight between Luxembourg (LUX) and Dubai World Central (DWC).

The airline operates this flight with a Boeing 737 MAX, and specifically, one that has “proper” recliner seats. To be clear, Luxair doesn’t have flat beds, but at least it’s not operating this route with a plane that just has the standard intra-Europe business class.

A couple of months ago, I shared how Luxair was promoting its business class soft product on this flight, including a partnership with a celebrity chef, caviar service, and more. This made me very interested to try this route, though I haven’t had the chance to do so yet.

Is it really as good as it sounds, though? After all, lots of airlines promote partnerships with celebrity chefs, and can take really good professional pictures of what the airline food theoretically looks like.

Well, OMAAT reader Nico kindly shared his experience taking this flight, which I’ll post in full below (I won’t put quotation marks around it or indent it, but instead, the entire section below is from Nico). Wait until you read about this!

What’s business class like from Luxembourg to Dubai?

We took LG 9009 from LUX to DWC on December 6th. 

It’s worth noticing, that after 20+ flights with Luxair, this flight was possibly the first one where priority boarding was actually enforced. Boarding started a little over 30 minutes before departure – and it was luckily one of the rare occasions of boarding via a jet bridge at LUX.

Regarding the hard product, there’s not much to say: decent recliner seats with ample of legroom and recline.

Luxair business class seat Boeing 737 MAX

While an extraordinarily soft and plush blanket and amenity kit containing all the essentials (far superior to what LH provides nowadays in long haul business class) were waiting on our seats, just a very flimsy pillow comparable to those usually provided in long haul economy class of legacy carriers was provided.

After settling in, we were provided a choice of water, orange juice, or Rosé sparkling wine (I loved that the FA pointed out the fact that they have Alice Hartmann Brut Rosé on offer today while providing the welcome drink, rather than just “sparkling wine”).

Luxair business class pre-departure drinks

We took off pretty much on time and enjoyed a beautiful sunrise over the Alps.

Luxair Boeing 737 MAX view after takeoff

About an hour after departure, the crew handed out the first menu of the flight, containing just the first service of the flight, a continental breakfast, which was served shortly after.

Luxair business class menu

They also had an adapted beverage menu for the breakfast service, containing espresso and (instant) cappuccino (which I had).

Luxair business class breakfast

Minutes after the breakfast service, we were provided crackers. The crew did constant refills on the drinks throughout the entire flight.

Luxair business class drink service & snack

Slightly less than two hours after the breakfast service, we were provided the second menu (main lunch service) and the wine list.

Luxair business class menu

I loved the fact that they had some local wines on offer, and especially some options that felt upscale compared to what legacy carriers offer in business class nowadays. The only option that you could choose regarding the meal was the main course (beef or vegetarian option), leaving you with the caviar and seafood starter even when you opt for the “vegetarian alternative” – so one should definitely order a special meal if an all vegetarian meal is preferred.

Luxair business class wine list
Luxair business class menu
Luxair business class menu

After that, another aperitif was served, along with some nuts.

Luxair business class drink service & snack

Then the main event was served, starters and main came on one tray.

Luxair business class lunch service

The first starter featured the advertised generous serving of caviar.

Luxair business class caviar service

While the truffle was pretty dominant in taste, the beef and jus of the main course were superb. Below is what the vegetarian option looked like.

Luxair business class lunch service

Last but not least, we were served dessert – and of course some more drinks.

Luxair business class dessert service

Before preparing the cabin for arrival, the purser came around to genuinely ask for and take note of feedback of the business class passengers regarding the service on our flight. Speaking of the crew, the purser and one additional flight attendant were working exclusively in business class. The service was professional, warm and pretty personal, with the decent crew to passenger ratio.

Luxair Boeing 737 MAX at Dubai World Central

Arrival procedures were straightforward, with Smart Gates available for eligible passports. Luxair really tries to stand out with an unique soft product on the DWC flights. The quality and quantity of food provided on this 6.5 hour flight was no comparison to what competitors offer on similar routes. I’d actually prefer them over a generic lie-flat seat of another airline on routes like that.

Bottom line

In a world where so many airlines go for “good enough,” I really am amazed by Luxair’s soft product on its seasonal route to Dubai. Quite honestly, I can’t think of another business class soft product that exceeds what I’d expect to such an extent, as I would’ve never expected the experience to be this impressive. Kudos to Luxair, and I’ve gotta give this route a try!

What do you make of Luxair’s business class on the Dubai route?



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