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About Brussels Airlines

Brussels Airlines, the subsidiary of Lufthansa, commenced its operations on 25th March 2007 and it became the official member of Star Alliance in the year 2009. Brussels Airlines is the flag carrier of Belgium and is headquartered at Brussels Airport. Backed by a fleet of 43 aircrafts, the airline serves passengers with 300 daily flights. Operating in over 60 destinations, Brussels Airlines flights connect Europe to some of the major destinations in Africa and the United States. Passengers can enjoy many in-flight conveniences, though the air fare is quite low as compared to other airlines. The airline boasts of its amazing fleet that includes AVRO RJ100, Airbus A319, A320, A330 and Dash 8 Q400. The air tickets for different destinations can be availed by online booking. Owing to the consistent efforts of employees, the airline has earned many loyal passengers across the globe. The in-flight facilities provided by the airline along with the services of courteous and friendly cabin crew make air travel a hassle-free affair. For the conveniences of passengers, Brussels Airlines has launched a mobile application where they can check their flight schedule and new offers. Brussels Airlines also caters to many tour operators, sports clubs and other companies with its charter planes.

Brussels Airlines was founded in 2002 when a group of investors at SN Airholding incorporated SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA). After SNBA merged with Virgin Express in March 2006, the airline was established under a new name, Brussels Airlines. Recognised as the national airline of Belgium, Brussels Airlines commenced its services in March 2007. In September 2008, Lufthansa Group acquired a 45% stake in the airlines. As a part of the deal, Brussels Airlines became the 26th member of the Star Alliance in December 2009. During the same time, the airlines started working on a new intra-African regional carrier called Korongo Airlines, based in Lubumbashi, which was launched later in April 2012. Backed by some 80 years of Belgian aeronautical experience, Brussels Airlines has today emerged as the largest airline in Belgium. Presently, the airline operates 300 daily flights to more than 60 international routes across European, African and American continents.

Brussels Airlines Flight Status

In keeping with their commitment to timeliness, Brussels Airlines informs its travellers regarding any changes in flight timing via SMS to provide a seamless and pleasant experience to all their passengers. Travellers can also check the flight status of their Brussels Airlines flights on MakeMyTrip. Travelers can check their Brussels Airlines Airline flight schedule here.

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Brussels Airlines Information

Brussels Airlines is the owner of a modern fleet of 43 aircrafts that operate in Europe, Africa and the United States. The European routes of the airlines are mainly operated with 12 AVRO RJ100s, 14 Airbus A319s and five Airbus A320s. The Airbus A319/A320 family also looks after the Middle Eastern destinations while the long-haul routes in Africa and America are operated with five Airbus A330-300 and two Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The fleet of Brussels Airlines also comprises five Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 aircraft that serve as flights to some of the European destinations. The airline’s fleet has an average age of 12.2 years.