Brussels Airlines, the flag carrier of Belgium has decided to increase the number of weekly flights to Luanda from two to three. The airline has signed an agreement regarding this.
The airline will start operating these additional flights between Brussels and Luanda from 26 January 2014.
Apart from focussing on increasing passenger traffic between Luanda and other European capitals via Brussels, the agreement also aims at offering direct connectivity to Washington and New York, via Brussels.
Brussels Airlines founded in 2006 commenced operations on 25 March 2007. Headquartered on the grounds of Brussels Airport in Diegem, Machelen, the airline covers 66 destinations with a fleet size of 45.
The launch of additional flights will boost the business and tourism ties between Angola and Belgium.
The airline will start operating these additional flights between Brussels and Luanda from 26 January 2014.
Apart from focussing on increasing passenger traffic between Luanda and other European capitals via Brussels, the agreement also aims at offering direct connectivity to Washington and New York, via Brussels.
Brussels Airlines founded in 2006 commenced operations on 25 March 2007. Headquartered on the grounds of Brussels Airport in Diegem, Machelen, the airline covers 66 destinations with a fleet size of 45.
The launch of additional flights will boost the business and tourism ties between Angola and Belgium.
