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Brussels Airlines – branded as brussels airlines – is the flag carrier and largest airline in Belgium, with its base and headquarters at Brussels Airport.
Following the bankruptcy of the Belgium national airline Sabena in 2001, SN Brussels Airlines was created, which then later merged with Virgin Express in 2006 and became known as Brussels Airlines, and started operations in 2007.
The logo originally comprised 13 dots, but due to concerns from superstitious passengers, it was soon altered to 14.
The airline operates flights to destinations in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia.
Callsign ‘Beeline’.
Flight codes SN (Inherited from Sabena) and BEL.
Aircraft in fleet:
22 x Airbus A319-100.
16 x Airbus A320-200.
3 x Airbus A330-200.
7 x Airbus A330-300.
5 x Bombardier CRJ900.
Aircraft on order:
1 x Airbus A330-300.
Following the bankruptcy of the Belgium national airline Sabena in 2001, SN Brussels Airlines was created, which then later merged with Virgin Express in 2006 and became known as Brussels Airlines, and started operations in 2007.
The logo originally comprised 13 dots, but due to concerns from superstitious passengers, it was soon altered to 14.
The airline operates flights to destinations in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia.
Callsign ‘Beeline’.
Flight codes SN (Inherited from Sabena) and BEL.
Aircraft in fleet:
22 x Airbus A319-100.
16 x Airbus A320-200.
3 x Airbus A330-200.
7 x Airbus A330-300.
5 x Bombardier CRJ900.
Aircraft on order:
1 x Airbus A330-300.
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Hardly anything moving at Manchester airport in these C19 days! Our skies are clear again.
Keep safe in these troubled times. Herb
Manchester Airport is now down to around 2 dozen flights a day, with Terminals 2 and 3 being closed. Just Terminal 1 in operation, from 0600 - 1600.
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