1948 in Luxembourg

The following lists events that happened during 1948 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

January – March

 * 9 January – The Luxembourg Airlines Company is founded.
 * 29 January – The first conference of Benelux foreign ministers is held, in Luxembourg City.
 * 2 February – Luxembourg Airlines Company makes its first flight, from Luxembourg – Findel to Paris – Le Bourget.
 * 17 March – Luxembourg signs the Treaty of Brussels.

April – June

 * 3 April – The Obermosel-Zeitung and l'Unio'n cease publication and are merged into the new Lëtzebuerger Journal.
 * 5 April – The Lëtzebuerger Journal begins publication.
 * 6 June – Partial elections are held to the Chamber of Deputies, resulting in gains for the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party at the expense of the Christian Social People's Party

July – September

 * 14 July – In the aftermath of the previous month's election, the government is reshuffled, with Nicolas Margue and Lambert Schaus replaced by Pierre Frieden and Aloyse Hentgen.
 * 26 July – At the 1948 Summer Olympics, the Luxembourg national football team records its largest-ever victory, beating Afghanistan 6–0.
 * 29 July – The 1948 Summer Olympics proper begin, with 45 competitors from Luxembourg. None wins a medal.
 * 4 August – Émile Raus, Lambert Schaus, and André Origer are appointed to the Council of State, replacing Michel Rasquin and Pierre Frieden.

Births

 * 30 January – Aly Jaerling, politician
 * 7 May – Marc Agosta, athlete
 * 19 November – Robert Biever, member of the Council of State

Deaths

 * 8 November – Jean-Pierre Muller, cyclist