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Train operator CFL to close travel and tourism subsidiary

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CFL Evasion will cease its activities on 31 March 2026
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Tour operator CFL Evasion will cease operations at the end of March. The CFL group has decided to focus its resources and investments in other areas.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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The tourism business is not worthwhile for the railway company. Bookings are taken over by Travel Group Luxembourg.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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The CFLs announced this Monday that they would cease the activities of their travel and tourism subsidiary CFL Evasion on 31 March. The carrier explains this decision by pointing out the profound changes and structural changes that currently affect the tourism sector. Developments that require significant investments in technology, training and tourism.

The CFL's travel subsidiary, CFL Evasion, will stop its activities. A strategic decision that is part of a refocusing of the railway group on its core business, however, already booked trips will be maintained.

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virgule.lu broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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