Brussels Airlines plans for busy summer season with 85 destinations and a focus on its holiday offer

January 27, 2022

With a broad range of popular holiday destinations, Brussels Airlines wants to give its customers a positive outlook for the coming summer. On top of the year-round destinations such as Alicante, Madrid, Lisbon, Milan, Rome and many more, the airline relaunches a series of summer holiday destinations:

In Greece, Athens and Greek islands Crete (Heraklion and Chania), Cos, Rhodes, Corfu, Zakynthos, Lesbos and Samos will be connected again to Brussels. In Italy the airline company will land again in Bari, Catania, Florence, Naples, Olbia and Palermo. Spanish holiday destinations Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca will be added to the network and flights to the Canary Islands Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote will be continued from the winter season. Brussels Airlines will also start flying to Croatian destinations Dubrovnik and Split again as well as to Russian destinations Moscow and St. Petersburg. Egyptian destination Hurghada will be continued after the winter and Marrakesh in Morocco will also be added to the summer schedule. In the high season, Moroccan destinations Tangier, Rabat and Nador will be connected to Brussels too.

On the intercontinental network, Brussels Airlines will reopen Conakry (Guinea) and Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) in Africa and will resume flights to Washington D.C. during the summer season. In total, the Belgian airline company offers 19 long-haul destinations, including 17 in Sub-Saharan Africa and 2 in the US (New York and Washington).

Brussels Airlines will operate flights between Brussels and Munich for the first time. The Belgian airline will offer two flights a day, while Lufthansa continues to operate 5 daily flights. The first Brussels Airlines flight to Munich will be on March 27th.