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As the demand for holiday travel is expected to increase towards the summer months, Brussels Airlines wants to offer its customers attractive holiday destinations. With a wide range of holiday flights, the airline wants to offer its customers a positive outlook for the coming summer. In addition to 18 intercontinental destinations in Africa and North America, Brussels Airlines plans to operate 60 short and medium haul routes with a focus on holiday hotspots such as Greece, Portugal and Spain.

From April, Brussels Airlines will resume the European network to Alicante, Athens, Barcelona, ​​Bilbao, Bologna, Budapest, Catania, Faro, Gran Canaria, Heraklion, Kos, Krakow, Lisbon, Madrid, Malaga, Naples, Nice, Oslo, Porto, Prague , Rome, Stockholm, Tel Aviv, Tenerife, Valencia, Vilnius and Warsaw. From May, the following destinations will also be added: Dubrovnik, Edinburgh, Ibiza, Milan Linate, Moscow, Palermo, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Split and Vienna. From June onwards, the following will be added: Bari, Birmingham, Corfu, Florence, Gothenburg, Saint Petersburg, Yerevan, Zakynthos, Washington DC, New York, Montreal and Luanda.

In addition to reopening much of its network, Brussels Airlines is also pleased to add a new destination to its portfolio: Frankfurt. Lufthansa currently provides the connection between Brussels Airport and Frankfurt. From August, Brussels Airlines will take over 2 flights a day. The connection to the Lufthansa hub in Frankfurt offers an extensive range of transfer options to the entire Lufthansa network, while passengers departing in Frankfurt will have access to the African network for which the Belgian airline is known. Brussels Airlines reports this on them website.

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