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Press & Books Shop

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Airside in Terminal A, Press & Books fills the classic newsstand role.

This shop sits past security in Terminal A’s departure lounge, so it’s a last-minute stop after you clear checks and before boarding. Think magazines, paperbacks, newspapers, and a few travel essentials, not a full supermarket. If you need something to read for a 2‑hour Amsterdam hop or a 7‑hour long-haul, this is the obvious place in A to grab it once you’re airside.

Press & Books sits among the other A‑pier departures, so you won’t walk more than a few minutes from most Schengen gates. Stock covers international titles plus German and French press, which tracks with Luxembourg’s mix of passengers. Prices run at standard airport levels: expect to pay a couple of euros more for a magazine or paperback than in town, but not eye‑watering souvenir-shop markup.

You’ll also find basics like bottled water, soft drinks, chocolate bars, and small snacks, enough to cover a short flight out of LUX. This is more “grab a Twix and a newspaper” than “assemble a full picnic,” so plan around that if you’ve got a 4‑hour sector ahead. If you forgot a pen for landing cards or a puzzle book for kids, check the racks near the counter.

Lines here move quickly because most people just buy one or two items and tap contactless. Staff flip between German, French, and English without drama. One tip: if you care about specific daily newspapers, stop here before you head down to a remote stand at the far end of A; selection thins out the closer you get to the smaller gates.

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