Brussels Airlines adds another Airbus A330 to its fleet
Next summer Brussels Airlines will take delivery of a new Airbus A330. With the addition of this Airbus A330 Brussels Airlines will operate 9 Airbus A330 aircraft in its longhaul fleet next summer. Brussels Airlines will again be operating flights to Conakry and Ouagadougou. There will also be more flights to Freetown, Monrovia, Banjul and Lomé.
Rising demand
Brussels Airlines sees the demand for long haul flights rising again. The airline goes for growth as soon as the market conditions allow it. This is a good moment to take advantage of this, according to CEO Peter Gerber. Earlier it was announced that Brussels Airlines will add three new Airbus A320 NEO aircraft to its fleet in 2023. These planes are intended for short- and medium-haul flights.
Confidence
Brussels Airlines is part of the Lufthansa Group. The assignment of this aircraft radiates confidence to Brussels Airlines. The arrival of the new aircraft will create at least 50 new jobs. Brussels Airlines is considered an expert in the field of flights to Africa within the Lufthansa Group.
(c) Photo: Brussels Airlines – A330