Brussels Airlines, the national carrier of Belgium, is part of the Lufthansa Group. Within the German lead group Brussels Airlines has cut itself out a place as the Africa route specialist. The Group management has decided that that is the role of...
Category - Brussels Airlines
Brussels Airlines is the largest and most important carrier in Belgium. The airline filled the void left by the Sabena when it ceased operations. Its operations primarily focus on offering intra-European connectivity and onwards to sub-Saharan Africa. It is in fact the Africa-specialised airline of the Lufthansa Group. Along with being a part of the Lufthansa Group the airline is also part of the Star Alliance, as all LH owned brands. Its operations run on an all Airbus fleet.
The first Brussels Airlines direct and non-stop flight from Brussels to Nairobi has landed in Kenya. This marks a further expansion for the Belgian national...
Frequent flyer programmes are arguably the most valuable cash producing asset an airline possesses. They have the power to keep travellers coming back and...
Brussels Airlines is the smallest full service carrier within the Lufthansa Group. The carrier that started operations in 2008 taking over where Sabena left...
Brussels Airlines is the smallest full service carrier of the Lufthansa Group. The airline among those in the LH Group is the most Europe oriented one, with...
Brussels Airlines is the smallest carrier of the Lufthansa group. The airline’s two largest markets are offering intraeuropean flight and services to sub...