Temporary workaround is to set:

HandleLidSwitch=ignore

in /etc/systemd/logind.conf


However I now disabled xfce4-power-manager and let logind do the sleep, because 
it seems to go into suspend much faster (< 1 sec) than with xfce4-power-manager 
(~4 secs) on my MacBook Air.

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  Laptop sleeps when lid is closed, regardless of Power Manager
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