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Eight new destinations from Brussels Airport during the winter season

This Winter season, Belgium’s Brussels Airport is expanding its network for 2018/2019 with eight new destinations. The airport now connects directly with 164 passenger destinations.

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New destinations

TUI fly is starting two weekly flights to Puerto Plata and thus further expands the range of flights to the Caribbean.  In addition, TUI fly is offering a new weekly flight to Mombasa, a route that is combined with Zanzibar.

From February 3rd 2019, Brussels Airlines will be operating 3 weekly flights to Wroclaw, a new destination for Brussels Airport. The airline is also flying four times a week to Kiev, a new destination for the airline since mid-October.

Ryanair is starting two weekly flights to Amman, a new destination, and to Marrakesh, a new destination for Ryanair. In September, Air France started operating six weekly flights to Rennes.

Three new destinations introduced in the summer season will also be operated during this winter season. Cathay Pacific is flying four times a week to Hong Kong, Hainan Airlines twice a week to Shenzhen and Georgian Airways is operating 2 flights a week to Tbilisi.

 

Extra flights and seats

In addition to the expansion with 8 new direct connections, the network from Brussels Airport is also strengthened with extra flights and greater capacity on a number of flights.

Aeroflot is, for example, increasing its flights to Moscow with a third daily flight. ANA, All Nippon Airways, is increasing the capacity on the daily flight to Tokyo by upgrading from a Boeing 787-8 to -9 with 215 seats, which offers 46 additional seats per flight.

As of January, Etihad Airways will also be increasing the capacity on its daily flight to Abu Dhabi, by operating a Boeing 787-9 with 299 seats instead of an Airbus A330, which implies an additional 37 seats per flight. The Boeing 787-9 of ANA and Etihad are amongst the most modern and ecological aircrafts of that type and benefit from lower airport charges for these types of aircrafts.

 

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