Brussels Airlines - Destinations

Destinations

On 5 July 2010, the fifth Airbus A330-300 entered into service. Brussels Airlines increased its frequency to Abidjan (up to 6 weekly) and added Accra, Cotonou, Ouagadougou, and Lomé as new destinations.

Brussels Airlines is adding more American destinations to its network. On 1 June 2012 Brussels Airlines inaugurated the route to New York JFK, operating daily with an Airbus A330-300 fitted with the new interior. This is the first Belgian airline in 10 years to fly to New York, after the collapse of Sabena and Delsey Airlines. Further potential destinations include San Francisco, and Boston.

Thin regional routes (to the UK, France, Italy, Germany and Switserland) are operated by 4 FlyBe Bombardier Q400's and another Bombardier Q400 operated by Tyrolean Airlines.

As from 27 October 2013 Berlin-Tegel Airport will be replaced by Berlin Brandenburg International Airport as Tegel Airport will be closed. The airline is also exploring the possibility of expanding their African operations on the long-term.

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