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Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland take the party to Skies

All party goers across the world this summer season were united by Brussels Airline and Tomorrowland for the seventh year now.

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Music fans and festival goers close to 11,571 from all round the world were treated to 240 amazing flights aboard Brussels Airlines from 83 different airports.

Over 100 nationalities from different countries and cities travelled to enjoy the World’s Best Music Festival in Europe.

During both festival weekends 400,000 party goers from 200 different countries united at Tomorrowland – the World’s Best Music Festival with the theme  ‘the story of Planaxis’.

To bring music fans from all over the world to the festival, Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland again offered Global Journey packages that included hotel stay or DreamVille ticket, a train, bus or flight ticket and entrance to the festival.

This year, 11,571 music fans with 100 different nationalities traveled aboard a Brussels Airlines party flight. 410 of the international music fans chose a Discover Europe package, in which they combined Tomorrowland with a visit to several European cities, including Amsterdam, Barcelona and Ibiza.

Party flights took over the skies with music on board, where 9 hosted a DJ-set at 30,000 feet altitude followed by parties onboard as guests warmed up for a fairy tale weekend to 30 gate parties organised by different airports.

To ensure party flight guests have a smooth trip home after their Tomorrowland experience, Brussels Airlines and Brussels Airport offered a baggage drop off point at the DreamVille camping. This way Tomorrowland goers didn’t have to carry their bags and tents to the airport so as to enjoy a relaxed day of sightseeing and travel carefree to the airport.

Besides organizing party flights, Brussels Airlines also hosted – The Loop, a giant Ferris wheel at the festival site. A ride on The Loop offered Tomorrowland visitors a stunning view over the magic Tomorrowland landscape and beyond.

 

 

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