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Activities in Brussels

Here you find an overview of all activities and latest destination news posted about Brussels

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Private Royal Palace Tour in Brussels

Private Royal Palace Tour in Brussels

Ever wanted to feel like royalty without the whole “being royal” part? Our fantastic DMC in Brussels is thrilled to offer your clients a private tour of the Royal Palace of Brussels, where they can live out their regal fantasies without worrying about those pesky royal duties. It’s a day designed to make anyone feel like a king or queen, minus the crown and awkward state dinners!

Step into Royal Splendor
  • Palace Pomp & Circumstance: The exclusive experience with clients begins with a private tour of the palace. This is not just any old palace, but the Royal Palace of Brussels. A verbose impression is needed in any polity and this palace does not disappoint in intimidating that need. Strolling the chambers in which plans had been folded, meanwhile also listening to the whispers brought forth by centuries-old curtains loomed on the wall of the palace. The curtains served its purpose, the guests will be free to wander the richly decorated corridors and admire the royal décor while fighting the natural instinct to do a ‘royal wave’.
  • Royal Access: Behind-the-Scenes When Public is Out: You shouldn’t be bothered with the best royal etiquette; instead, here is an inside perspective of the palace’s best corners and zones. Your clients will learn more about the history of the royal family and the juiciest (or just simply interesting) facts revolving around the palace. It is just like watching an entire season of some royal drama portrayed on screen; only this time, there are more royal portrayals but no suspense breaks.
  • Regal Photo Ops: A private tour means your clients will have plenty of opportunities to snap photos worthy of royal portraits. Whether they’re posing in front of the grand staircase or pretending to make an important royal proclamation, they’ll leave with a camera roll full of majestic memories. Remember: it’s just about mandatory to take glamorous selfies of the royals!
  • Crowning Touch: To finish their regal day in style, your clients could even decide to have a royal-worthy dessert too-say, a luxurious Belgian chocolate or a glass of champagne. After all, even royalty have to have something, however small to mark the day of general satisfaction in the palace.
  • A Day Fit for Royalty: At the end of this visit to the palace of your clients, they will have fulfilled their royal dreams if there was such a thing towards the beginning of the visit, for some people were probably very much excited over everything that there is about the Royal Palace of Belgium and even picked a thing or two sol speaking about confident learning more by practical interaction with Belgian observe.
Book Your Private Royal Palace Tour in Brussels Today!

Our fantastic DMC in Brussels invites your clients to experience a day of royal revelry at the Royal Palace of Brussels. It’s an exclusive journey into the heart of Belgium’s monarchy, promising a blend of history, luxury, and just a touch of whimsical fun.

So, get ready to step into the shoes of a king or queen and explore the grandeur of Brussels’ most majestic landmark!

Contact Brussels DMC to get help with planning your next trip to Brussels. 

Brussels Adventure: Comics, Waffles, Atomium Fun

Brussels Adventure: Comics, Waffles, Atomium Fun

Ever wished for a day where you can indulge in your inner child, munch on delicious waffles, and marvel at futuristic architecture all in one go? Our marvelous DMC in Brussels is thrilled to offer your clients a day packed with whimsy, sweetness, and a touch of the extraordinary. Buckle up for a tour that’s as delightfully quirky as Brussels itself!

Comic Book Caper

Comic Book Wonderland: At the start of the day, your clients will plunge deeply into Brussels comic books by visiting the Belgian Comic Strip Centre. No ordinary museum this; it is an enchanting place and Tintin and the Smurfs are walking about! They will meander through displays which pay homage to the Belgian comic strip tradition, and perhaps even some familiar characters. When you never thought comics could be something to learn about and still have fun at the same time!

Create Your Own Comic: However, those with more of a ´hands on´ approach can also bring out their inner comic. With professional help we could have them around and make a small comic strip. They may not receive any prizes but they will have one good laugh as a memento for their day out!

Waffle Wonderland

Waffle Heaven: One more stop, to reach waffle heaven. One thing is guaranteed in any visit to Brussels: their waffle, and none of those meals bought at your local diner. Instead, we mean they are crisp-skinned and fluffy inside, with the latter soaking in their preferred toppings. They will experience some of the best waffles this city has to offer supported with toppings that will include fresh fruits, chocolate syrup, and perhaps powdered sugar. It’s like a dessertgrific dream comes true!

Waffle Tasting Extravaganza: Get your clients to a waffle-tasting party where they will have the gracious chance to taste several waffles and get to know what goes best with each. There may be a few good-natured arguments over which is the best topping, however one thing is for sure: when it comes to waffles Brussels has it covered!

Fun in the Atomium

Futuristic Fun: As the highlight of the day, your clients will be taken to the Atomium. The 1958 World Expo clearly defines in the stereolith extension as not only for the bemused and disoriented. They will navigate through the continents of spheres and bridges that form this high-rise edifice and capture the sights from the top of Brussels. That however does not diminish the fact in how much they had a golden experience; it is like stepping into the sci-fi genre except the extra-terrains!

Photo Ops and Fun Facts: And remember, every camera has a story! You will find awesome pictures and amusing information about how the Atomium was built and its history.

Plus, it is the perfect way to end a day full of comic books and waffles.

Book Your Brussels Adventure: Comics, Waffles, Atomium Fun Today!

Our marvelous DMC in Brussels invites your clients to a day of comic book fun, waffle indulgence, and futuristic exploration. It’s a unique blend of culture, cuisine, and cutting-edge design that promises to be both entertaining and unforgettable.

So, get ready to embark on a whimsical adventure through Brussels like no other. Contact now and let the fun begin!

Activities Brussels

Greetings from Brussels, Europe’s capital city. Blue Chocolate DMC is delighted to present to you a city with a rich past and vibrant culture, as well as numerous activities for your clients’ enjoyment. Let us take you through what makes this place so extraordinary.

The Grand Place should be the first stop; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where guided walking tours will take you through the history behind each of the buildings in this stunning square. Before visiting Manneken Pis, clients can admire the guildhalls and the Town Hall.

Our workshops on making chocolate are exclusive — participants have an opportunity to learn about some of Belgium’s best chocolates while being guided by professional chocolate makers. This is truly an experience like no other.

We also offer guided visits for those who love art or history at Royal Museums of Fine Arts which house Flemish and Belgian art collections that span centuries. However, if surrealism is more their thing then they must not miss Magritte Museum; it’s the only museum in the world dedicated to famous surrealist painter René Magritte.

Amongst our most popular attractions are beer tasting tours in Brussels. We take our guests around different breweries where they get chance to try out various beers from all parts of Belgium coupled with learning about brewing process directly from experts – after which we serve traditional meal at nearby brasserie.

For something more active why not suggest hiring bicycles for a city or even forest tour? There are several bike routes available both within city limits but also through Sonian Forest – largest urban beech forest in Europe situated just on outskirts too!

Lastly if there’s one thing that cannot go unnoticed during a visit to Brussels then it has got be the European Parliament tour . This offers rare insight into the workings of the EU and would therefore appeal greatly to anyone having keen interest in contemporary history or politics .

At Blue Chocolate DMC every event we organise reflects the true Brussels spirit using only the highest quality materials and staff whose dedication lies with creating memories which will last for a lifetime among all our visitors. Kindly let us design an itinerary that captures the individual imagination for each person travelling with you.

Latest destination news Brussels

Corendon Spring & Summer Schedule 2025

Corendon Spring & Summer Schedule 2025 : Sun, Sand, and So Many Options

Corendon’s Spring & Summer 2025 schedule is here, and let’s just say, if “chasing the sun” was an Olympic sport, they’d take gold. With flights from Brussels, Maastricht, and even some German airports, your dream escape is just a boarding pass away.

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From Brussels Airport: Your Gateway to Sunny Shenanigans

Whether it’s ancient ruins, sandy beaches, or brag-worthy Instagram shots, Corendon’s got a flight for that:

  • Turkey: Daily flights to Antalya (aka beach paradise central), plus Bodrum, Dalaman, Izmir, and Gazipasa for variety.
  • Greek Islands: Crete, Zakynthos, Kos, Rhodes, Corfu, Lesbos, and Samos. Basically, your Greek fantasy minus the broken plates.
  • Spain: Mallorca, Ibiza, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and Malaga. The hardest decision here? Picking which SPF to pack.
  • Portugal: Weekly flights to Madeira, the island that’s basically one giant postcard.
  • Egypt: Four flights a week for pyramids, pharaohs, and sun that laughs at your northern winters.
  • Dubai: Monday, Thursday, and Saturday flights because luxury malls and desert safaris are calling.
  • Bulgaria: Weekly Friday flights from May to September, with bonus Tuesday flights in July and August—beach vibes included.
From Maastricht Aachen Airport: Small Airport, Big Vacay Energy

For those who love convenience (and fewer terminal miles):

  • Turkey: Three weekly flights to Antalya (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday). Sun, meet budget-friendly charm.
  • Greek Islands: Crete (Monday, Friday) and Zakynthos (Friday, Sunday)—perfect for a week of feta-fueled bliss.
  • Bulgaria: Flights on Monday and Thursday in July and August, because summer isn’t summer without some Black Sea magic.
From German Airports: Expanding the Sunny Empire

Corendon’s spreading its wings in Germany too, with flights from Düsseldorf, Cologne, Münster, and Hamburg. Turkey, Spain, Egypt, and the Greek Islands are all on the menu—because why should Belgians have all the fun?

Corendon Spring & Summer Schedule 2025

So, what are you waiting for? Whether you're chasing the Mediterranean sun, exploring Middle Eastern wonders, or just avoiding your boss for a week, Corendon has a seat (and some sunshine) with your name on it. Pack your sunnies, folks—2025 is looking bright!

Transavia Announces Summer 2025 Routes

Transavia Announces Summer 2025 Routes: Cheap Flights, Big Vibes, and Even Bigger Travel Plans

Attention all budget-savvy travelers: Transavia France (Air France-KLM’s cooler, low-cost cousin) is coming in hot with 10 new summer routes for 2025. Whether you’re planning a weekend escape, a Mediterranean adventure, or just need a fancy excuse to avoid mowing the lawn, these new flights have you covered.

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The Highlights Reel Transavia Announces Summer 2025 Routes

Here’s the scoop: major European cities are now just a few €30-ish away.

  • Bordeaux to Brussels: Starting April 18, you can hop over to the land of waffles and EU bureaucrats twice a week (Mondays and Fridays), with prices starting at just €30 one way.
  • Paris Orly to Amsterdam: Five weekly flights kick off on March 30, with fares from €41, because who doesn’t want to stroll along canals and mispronounce stroopwafel?
  • Paris Orly to Munich: Beginning April 3, three weekly flights to the city of beer gardens and pretzels, also starting at €41.
Sun, Sand, and Southern Europe

If Mediterranean magic is more your thing, Transavia’s got you sorted:

  • From Nantes and Bordeaux, direct flights to Tirana, Albania’s coastal charmer.
  • Marseille to Djerba, Funchal, and Larnaca, for that beach-hopping life.
  • Lyon to Chania (Crete), because who can resist a Greek island getaway?

Oh, and for those sticking to domestic delights: Montpellier to Bastia is the new go-to for Corsican adventures.

Why Wait?

Tickets are on sale now, so it’s time to plot your escape. Whether you’re chasing sunshine, work meetings that mysteriously turn into weekend trips, or just another stamp in the passport, these new routes are the perfect excuse to pack your bags.

With prices this low, you can practically hear your wallet whispering, “Treat yourself!” So go on, grab a deal and make Summer 2025 one to remember—no lawnmower required.

Norwegian Takes Off to Oslo

Norwegian Takes Off to Oslo: Brussels to Norway, Twice the Fun

Hold onto your waffles, Brussels—Norwegian is about to make your skies a whole lot more Scandinavian! Starting June 22, 2025, get ready for a brand-new direct flight to Oslo, twice a week, every week. Yes, you read that right. Two trips per week to Norway’s dazzling capital—because one trip just isn’t enough when you’ve got fjords, funky architecture, and some seriously cool Viking vibes waiting for you.

And if you’re already a fan of Norwegian’s winter-only service to Tromsø (who wouldn’t be?), this is like the summer sibling who actually shows up year-round. You can now switch from Tromsø’s Northern Lights to Oslo’s sparkling city lights.

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Why Oslo? Because Fjords, That’s Why

Norway as a country is famous for its fjords so naturally it’s the very first thing mentioned when one talks about Oslo. With the breathtaking fjords, landscape and an elaborate display of Viking castles and culture, a single trip to witness with one’s own eyes can emerge as more of a leap into a new world than anything else.

Whatever the reason might be, Norwegian has one promised treat for its customers, and it is to just take off from one region to another without any on the way pauses and without long standing queues.

What’s in It for You?

A direct flight to Oslo, duh. But also:

  • Convenience: Twice-weekly flights—because why settle for one when you can have two?
  • Scenic Getaways: Fjords, mountains, and all the Instagram opportunities you can handle.
  • Business Bonanza: Need to pitch in Northern Europe’s economic powerhouse? Now it’s even easier to get there.
Norwegian’s Bigger, Bolder Scandinavian Moves

This new route is part of Norwegian’s plan to become your best Scandinavian friend—next stop, world domination! They’re making sure Belgium’s not left out of the Nordic party, strengthening connections between the countries and giving you more ways to explore Scandinavia.

Norwegian Takes Off to Oslo

So, set your alarms for June 22, 2025 and get ready to embrace the land of fjords, reindeer, and maybe even some ridiculously good seafood. Norwegian’s bringing the northern lights (metaphorically) right to Brussels’ doorstep.

Because let’s face it: Oslo’s calling, and you don’t want to miss this direct route to Nordic greatness.

Cathay Pacific Goes Big in Europe

Cathay Pacific Goes Big in Europe: Munich and Brussels, Here We Come!

Cathay Pacific just cracked open its European map and decided it wasn’t full enough. Enter Munich and Brussels, your next summer 2025 escapes for bratwurst, waffles, and maybe some “work” thrown in for good measure. With 93 return flights per week to 11 dreamy European cities, Cathay is basically turning Europe into its backyard BBQ.

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Munich: Where Beer Meets Business (and Maybe Lederhosen) 

Starting June 16, 2025, Cathay’s inaugural flights to Munich will have you saying “Servus!” to Germany’s most efficient mix of breweries and boardrooms. Four return flights weekly mean you can seal the deal in a tech hub by day and raise a stein at a beer garden by night.

It’s Cathay’s second German destination (Frankfurt, don’t be jealous), so whether you’re chasing pretzels or trying to master the tongue-twister that is "Schweinshaxe," Cathay’s got your itinerary covered. Bonus: you can totally call a beer crawl “cultural research.” Prost! 

Brussels: Politics, Pralines, and Pints 

Back by popular demand on August 3, 2025, Cathay’s Brussels route is the perfect excuse to indulge in chocolate that’s practically a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And with four flights a week, you’ll have plenty of time to balance political sightseeing with beer-tasting tours.

This is where the EU, world-changing decisions, and calorie-packed waffles collide. Whether you're a diplomat in a suit or just someone who travels with an extra suitcase for chocolates, Brussels has you covered.

Flying in Style: The A350-900 Life 

Cathay’s trusty Airbus A350-900 fleet will make sure your journey is as smooth as the butter in those croissants you’ll soon devour. Business Class? Full-flat beds for napping like a boss. Premium Economy? Just enough legroom to feel fancy. Economy? Surprisingly comfy, even if the legroom doesn’t let you bust a dance move.

So, whether your destination is Munich for meetings or Brussels for, uh, waffles (no judgment), Cathay ensures you’ll land refreshed and ready to explore—or eat.

Cathay’s European Love Affair Grows 

With Munich and Brussels joining the lineup, Cathay’s European roster now features 11 cities, including classics like London, Paris, and Amsterdam. As Lavinia Lau, Cathay’s Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, put it:

“We’re thrilled to add Munich and Brussels to our network. Whether you’re in it for business, leisure, or an epic quest for the world’s best pretzel, we’ve got the flights to make it happen.”

93 weekly flights to Europe. That’s not just a schedule—that’s an open invitation to your next adventure.

Flight Details, Because Planning is Half the Fun 

Hong Kong–Munich

  • Starts: June 16, 2025
  • Frequency: Four return flights weekly (Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat)
  • Departure: 01:10 (perfect for night owls and jet-lag masochists).

Hong Kong–Brussels

  • Returns: August 3, 2025
  • Frequency: Four return flights weekly (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun)
  • Bonus: Land in Hong Kong just in time for breakfast dim sum.
2025: A Passport-Filling Year 

Cathay Pacific is on track to hit 100 destinations worldwide by 2025. That’s a lot of reasons to dust off your suitcase and brush up on “Danke” and “Merci.”

Cathay Pacific Goes Big in Europe

Cathay Pacific just cracked open its European map and decided it wasn’t full enough. Enter Munich and Brussels, your next summer 2025 escapes

So, whether your heart’s set on Bavarian beer halls, Belgian chocolate, or just racking up frequent flyer miles, Cathay Pacific is here to make your European dream trip happen. Start packing—summer 2025 isn’t waiting!

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Thai Airways Triumphant Return to Brussels

Thai Airways Triumphant Return to Brussels—Finally, Non-Stop to Thailand! 

After a four-year hiatus, Thai Airways International is back, baby! And it’s not just back in a "we’re back, kind of" way—oh no. This daily direct flight between Brussels Airport and Bangkok is the real deal, and it's ready to spice up your travel plans once again. Get this, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner and just 11 hours - that is how long it will take before you land in Thailand. Time sure does pass quickly when all you can think about is pad Thai, tuk-tuks, and straddling bars on some beach with a cocktail that’s better than most of the timezones.

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The Grand Reopening: Water Salutes and Political Flair

The inaugural flight (and by “inaugural,” we mean “big celebration with a ceremonial water salute”) made a splash on December 1. There were dignitaries, handshakes, and even Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo in attendance. That’s right, folks, this wasn’t just another flight—it was a nation’s reunion with Thailand. 

Your Passport to Thailand (and Cargo Too!)

But wait—this flight isn’t just for the sunseekers and food lovers. Oh no, Thai Airways has a much broader mission. This service also helps facilitate cargo transport, strengthening trade between Belgium and Thailand. So, if you’re looking to ship that luxury Belgian chocolate or a few cases of Thai silk—this flight’s got you covered. 

Stronger Ties Across Continents

In case you didn’t know, Thai Airways is a proud member of Star Alliance, meaning your connections to Asia just got a whole lot smoother. Whether you’re continuing your journey to Hong Kong, Tokyo, or Singapore, your seamless connection is just a few clicks away. But don’t worry, Brussels isn’t just a stopover—Europe’s political hubs are right around the corner, too. 

The 11-Hour Flight You’ll Actually Look Forward To

So, next time you’re packing for Thailand (and we’re betting that’s pretty soon), just remember: Thai Airways is here to make your journey faster, more direct, and more fabulous. It’s time to board that Dreamliner and head off to Sawasdee from Brussels to Bangkok, where the only thing more exciting than the flight is what happens when you land. 

Key Takeaways for Thai Airways Triumphant Return to Brussels

  • Direct flights between Brussels and Bangkok—no more stopovers.
  • 11 hours of comfort in a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
  • Cargo options to help Belgian businesses expand into Asia.
  • Star Alliance connections make your travel options endless.

Ready for takeoff? Because Thailand’s waiting—and so is the best flight deal since the invention of the airplane snack.

Fly Non-Stop Brussels to Bangkok

Fly Non-Stop Brussels to Bangkok : Your Shortcut to Thai Paradise! 

Straight through the airport and start your vacation without wasting time on layovers. That will be the case now that Thai Airlines is starting its daily direct flights from its Brussels hub to Bangkok starting from December 1st 2024. No morerunning among terminals or queuing up at gate b. It will take 11 hours for you to fly from central Europe to the markets of Bangkok. Who even needs a layover? Just dive in and enjoy the excitement!

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One Route, Countless Adventures

This isn’t just a regular flight—oh no, this is the only non-stop service between Belgium and Thailand. Thailand and its incredible culture: cooking, architectures, breathtaking nature and also land of Leesa… don’t miss this chance! Bangkok becomes even more attractive as a departure point for traveling around Southeast Asia and Australia. You arrive at a jumbo and immediately transfer to another one. Pulled through and enjoyed style? Get ready for more.

Boeing 787-800: Fly Like a Royal (or, You Know, Just Really Comfortable)

You’ll be flying aboard a Boeing 787-800, a plane so sleek you’ll want to take selfies with it. For you, there are two options: Royal Silk Class (22 ultra-comfortable seats to pamper yourself) or Economy Class (234 seats for common folks who would want to go to different places without feeling light in the pocket). Whichever class you choose you will surely travel in a snazzy manner.

From Waffles to Pad Thai—Your Adventure Starts Here

With Bangkok which is your base, it is like clamoring to be at any place around the world (or perhaps, your Pad Thai?). Upon your arrival, the stunning nightlife, historical temples, and excellent shopping will be in queue. A unique operating route will save layovers when traveling to the regions of Asia or Australia, which is aimed at facilitating tourists and industrialists without hiccups at catering. (We’re all so bad with those awful airport extra filling sandwiches).

Brussels and Bangkok: A Love Affair in the Skies

We know what you’re thinking—“Is it too soon to book my ticket?” The answer is no, it’s never too soon. Thai Airways is ready to whisk you away to Thailand’s best-kept secrets with a daily flight, ensuring that the romance between Brussels and Bangkok never ends. Plus, with this direct service, you’ll be making the most out of your time, whether it’s for a long weekend or an extended escape.

Key Takeaways Fly Non-Stop Brussels to Bangkok
  • Direct Flights: No more layovers or chasing connecting flights. Just 11 hours of blissful, non-stop travel.
  • Two Classes, One Plane: Whether you’re living the high life in Royal Silk or enjoying the economy perks, comfort is guaranteed.
  • Gateway to Southeast Asia: Bangkok isn’t just a destination; it’s the launchpad to your next adventure in Asia and Australia.
  • Book Now: What are you waiting for? Your Thai paradise is calling.

So, get ready to say goodbye to travel headaches and hello to seamless journeys with Thai Airways. Your adventure to Thailand (and beyond) is closer than you think!

Brussels Airlines Epic Summer Flights 2025

Brussels Airlines Epic Summer Flights 2025

Brussels Airlines is gearing up for a huge summer in 2025. With an 18% boost in capacity compared to last year, plus over 370 new hires, it's clear they’re ready to soar. Here's a sneak peek at what's coming your way!

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More Planes, More Places, More Fun

Brussels Airlines will operate a fleet of 50 aircraft this summer. This includes:

  • 11 long-haul Airbus A330s (for those epic far-flung trips)
  • 39 short- and medium-haul planes (for your European weekend escapes)
  • And 4 Airbus A220s from Air Baltic to help cover the busy summer season

With this impressive fleet, Brussels Airlines is ready to take you everywhere you want to go!

Hello, Funchal!

Best one? From summer 2023 Brussels Airlines flies weekly directly to the incredible madeiran capital of Funchal. 🌞

Attention New Destination: Sounds breathtaking. Funchal is every tourist’s dream, but now, the journey to Funchal has become even simpler.

Bonus: In addition, they are planning to increase air travel to Faro and Porto making it even much easier to organize yourself a beautiful getaway in Portugal.

More Flights to Spain and Portugal

Brussels Airlines is going full throttle on Spain and Portugal this summer, adding extra frequencies to some of their most popular destinations:

  • 15 destinations in Spain (including Malaga, Barcelona, Valencia, and Madrid)
  • Extra flights to Fuerteventura (starting this winter and continuing in summer)
  • More flights to Samos and Lesbos in Greece

So pack your sunscreen—Spain’s calling, and it’s about to get a lot easier to answer.

Brussels Airlines Goes to Germany and Switzerland

An extra positive development for eveyone in Germany and Switzerland: several strategic routes are taken over by Brussels Airlines.

Flights from Brussels to Munich and Frankfurt will be further served by Brussels Airlines as opposed to Lufthansa.

Also, Madrid has announced it will take over key routes in Switzerland to Zurich and Geneva previously operated by the kernel.

It’s a shake-up you will certainly want to board for.

Big Things on the Long-Haul Front 

On the long-haul side, Brussels Airlines is adding an 11th Airbus A330 to its fleet—making their long-haul operation bigger than ever before!

  • More direct flights to exciting destinations
  • Expect details on these long-haul routes to drop soon (but we can already hear the jet engines roaring)
Hiring, Hiring, Hiring!

To support all this growth, Brussels Airlines is hiring 370 new employees. Here's the breakdown:

  • 190 new cabin crew members to make sure your flights are as comfy as possible
  • 50 pilots to fly the skies with style
  • 60 ground staff to ensure smooth departures and arrivals
  • 40 Maintenance and Engineering pros to keep those planes in tip-top shape
  • 20 at headquarters to manage all the magic behind the scenes
What’s Next?

Brussels Airlines is ready to give you the smoothest, most exciting summer of travel. Whether you’re flying to Funchal for some island time, hopping between Spain and Portugal, or flying business class across the world—Brussels Airlines has got you covered.

Brussels Airlines Epic Summer Flights 2025!

Brussels Airlines has announced their plans to increase their capacity for flights to and from Angola which will surely lay a solid foundation for a bigger and better summer season for 2025.

Exciting New Routes from Delta Airlines

Exciting New Routes from Delta Airlines: New Routes and Record-Breaking Schedules for 2025!

Delta Air Lines is raising the bar for travel in 2025 by introducing new routes that are sure to take you from the busy energy of Atlanta, to the easy-going Austin, and the beautiful Salt Lake City. It is now time to pack your bags because the airlines are about to bring your dreams of going places with their planes (or even more crazy fun!)

Largest Ever Schedule from Atlanta

Prepare for this, and never lose your boarding pass because Delta is going on a rollicking venture in Atlanta! Come Summer 2025, the airline is planning to introduce its largest ever flight schedule that will comprise a staggering 1.1 million weekly seats, 968 daily operating flights and great connections to an impressive 215 destinations. 

But hang on a second, there’s even better! In addition to this, you will not only be able to see a large number of the domestic flights waiting for you but it seems that Delta is on the fast track to develop its international flights as well. Be ready to fly to new cities such as Naples and Brussels and also increase the number of flights in some popular directions like: Rome, Zurich, Barcelona, Athens, Cancun, and Toronto.

Ha, it’s more like Delta International threw a global bash couldn’t help but invite all the best places in the world!

Atlanta’s Mayor, Andre Dickens, can’t hide his glee over all this expansion, saying that it only further supports the position of the city as one of the leading global business and cultural centers. Therefore, it is obvious why Delta is so crucial for the local market – because it’s a win-win; who doesn’t want more flights and fewer connections?

Highlights Exciting New Routes from Delta Airlines:
  • Atlanta Takes the Crown: Largest schedule ever with 1.1 million weekly seats. That's a lot of space for your legroom complaints!
  • International Additions: New flights to Naples and Brussels—because you deserve pizza and waffles!
  • Mayor’s Seal of Approval: Atlanta’s growth as a cultural hub gets a boost from Delta, and we’re all for it.

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Expansions Elsewhere

Saving the best for last, wait. No, there is no Delta that has its wings intact. The carrier has also added five additional planes to the unique market of Austin, Texas, starting from March 2025. There is no more need to fly to portions of Seattle as you can now fly to Panama city, Florida under direct flight services offered every day –essentials for those hot days when the only requirement is to work on your tan!

Austin will also see a ramp up of nonstop services that will include Indianapolis, Memphis, San Francisco, and Tampa. With a jerky delight, Delta's Senior Vice President of Network Planning, Joe Esposito, is reporting that Delta’s footprint embraces Austin wholeheartedly. Their updated weather forecast for Texas is that the temperatures will increase by 20% in terms of seat capacity, which has been the case since April.

Highlights:
  • Austin’s New Routes: Daily nonstop flights to Panama City, plus new services to Indianapolis, Memphis, San Francisco, and Tampa. Pack your bags and get ready for an adventure!
  • Commitment to Growth: 20% increase in seat capacity since April. That’s more seats than a Texas BBQ on a Saturday night!
  • Texas Takeover: Delta is expanding its reach in the Lone Star State, and we’re here for it.

International Connections from Salt Lake City

And all of you Salt Lake City folks, June 12, 2025, for warning! Delta is starting a new route to Seoul-Incheon International Airport non stop, which brings many opportunities for the users of the South Korea-United States route. You'll probably be eating kimchi and drinking soju soon enough!

Highlights:
  • New Route to Seoul: Nonstop flights from Salt Lake City to Seoul-Incheon starting June 12, 2025. Get ready for a cultural adventure!
  • Adventure Awaits: Discover the vibrant culture, cuisine, and history of South Korea, all without the need for a layover snack.
The Delta Difference: Enhancing Global Connectivity

Delta Air Lines is on a mission to make travel as easy as pie (or pizza, since we’re feeling hungry). With its impressive expansions from Atlanta, Austin, and Salt Lake City, you’ll enjoy more options and fewer layovers—just like we all wish our lives were.

So, whether you’re itching to explore Europe, soak up the sun in Panama, or dive into the rich culture of Korea, Delta is ready to take you there, complete with a smile and maybe even a complimentary snack (we can dream, right?).

For more information about the Delta's flights visit this website.

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Brussels Airlines increases Flights Between Vilnius and Brussels

Brussels Airlines increases Flights Between Vilnius and Brussels

For the winter season starting on October 31, 2024, Brussels Airlines will be operating five times a week between Vilnius and Brussels. This is in addition to the four flights per week it runs during summer thus enhancing the connection of these two cities.

Flight Details

  • Timetable: This is wonderful news as it means there will be more flight son this route than ever. The services run on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
  • Classes: Brussels Airlines have 2 options when travelling. There is business class as well as economy class. This gives travellers different options depending on their different levels of comfort during their journey. 
Better Connections

This move will bring about increased connectivity between Lithuania’s capital city and Brussels which is not only a major centre for business travel but also receives many tourists every year. All three Baltic states are served by at least one of Lufthansa Group airlines except for Lithuania where all four fly there.

Discover Vilnius Lithuania

Nestled in the heart of Lithuania, Vilnius is a charming city that seamlessly blends historical elegance with vibrant modernity. Its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town is one of Europe’s largest and most well-preserved, featuring cobblestone streets, stunning Baroque architecture, and an array of cultural landmarks. There are many fun things to do here. Explore the old town, visit historial & cultural sites or simply savour the local cusine. there really is something for everyone here. 

Brussels Airlines increases Flights Between Vilnius and Brussels

This increase in flights truly makes travel much easier between Vilnius and Brussels. Thinking about your next group trip? Why not take advantage of these new increased flights and plan a trip to Vilnius Lithuania? Contact our fabulous DMC in Lithuania who are more than happy to put together a custimised travel itinerary. 

New Shanghai-Brussels Route Launched

New Shanghai-Brussels route launched by Juneyao Air starting from July 3, 2024. The service is direct on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays to keep two vibrant cities globally connected and make life easier for passengers. At 01:55, from Shanghai Pudong International Airport Flight HO 1659 lands at Brussels International Airport at 08:15 local time. Return journey on Flight HO 1660 takes off from Brussels at 11:50 a.m., landing in Shanghai the following day at 5:05 a.m.

Highlights of the Shanghai-Brussels Route
  • Cutting-edge Planes: Experience comfortable travel in Juneyao Air’s Dreamliner type Boeing787-9.
  • Luxury Business Class: For an extra comfy journey, this class offers premium services and a spacious arrangement.
  • Wireless Connectivity: Keep in touch throughout your flight to enhance productivity and entertainment.
  • Efficient Luggage Handling: Smooth travel is accomplished by checking luggage directly into final destinations.

This expansion represents a milestone for Juneyao Air as it improves its network worldwide and shows commitment towards offering high-level services. Apart from supporting China-Belgium economic ties, the Shanghai-Brussels route also encourages cultural interaction and tourism development. Efficient travel between the bustling commercial center of Shanghai and vibrant European cultural Brussels can now be achieved easily by travelers.

With 95 aircrafts operating under its name and another twenty-four contributed by its subsidiary branch known as “9 AIR”, Juneyao Air has continued to expand in the aviation industry. This new destination demonstrates airline’s efforts to meet diverse needs of clients while providing strong connections across continents in the form of direct flights.

Juneyao Air will offer seamless trips between Asia and Europe. New Shanghai-Brussels Route Launched. 

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Emirates  Dubai to Tokyo, Geneva, and Brussels Flights

Emirates  Dubai to Tokyo, Geneva, and Brussels Flights - 

Emirates has announced the addition of its latest Boeing 777 cabin interiors to flights between Dubai and Tokyo Haneda, Geneva and Brussels. For the first time, these flights will include Emirates' signature Premium Economy as well as the next-generation Business Class seats in a new 1-2-1 configuration.

Adnan Kazim, Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer for Emirates Airlines said: “By adding newly retrofitted Boeing 777s into our fleet mix, we are also providing ourselves with opportunities to bring in popular offerings such as Premium Economy to more cities served by this aircraft type within our network already and introducing more seat options across four classes.”

“Inspired by our flagship A380 in every cabin, our revamped Boeing 777 with enhanced interiors offers the best possible customer comfort. The redesigned Business Class cabin features additional privacy for customers along with sleek design touches and signature cabin finishes. Our investment ensures a consistent experience on all of them - both Boeing 777s and A380s.”

From July 1st, the first Emirates Boeing 777 will undergo a complete nose-to-tail refurbishment of its interior that will take approximately two weeks per aircraft. This includes refreshing the First Class cabin whilst installing upgraded seating options consisting of 38 new Business Class seats in a modernised 1-2-1 configuration, along with 24 Premium Economy seats and 256 Economy Class seats.

The new Business Class seats have been designed for optimal personal space and privacy which convert into fully flat beds whilst being each up to 20.7 inches wide with an average pitch of up to 44 inches apart. The staggered seating arrangement provides aisle access from each seat. Other features include touch screen seat controls, personal mini bars , large tables, storage areas for personal devices plus charging points; while there will also be a small bar area in the Business Class cabin for mid-flight snacks and drinks.

A total of 81 Boeing 777s are planned to be retrofitted by Emirates as part of its extensive programme. Further destinations will be announced over the coming months. The airline is investing over US$3 billion in revamping 191 aircraft across its fleet.

Currently, Emirates operates refurbished A380 aircraft fitted with Premium Economy on several routes including New York JFK, Los Angeles, London Heathrow, Sydney, Singapore, Mumbai and Tokyo Narita. By February 2025, Emirates plans to offer Premium Economy to over 36 cities with the A350 joining its fleet from September this year and more refurbished A380s and Boeing 777s entering service.

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Austrian Airlines adds New Routes to Innsbruck

Austrian Airlines adds New Routes to Innsbruck - 

Austrian Airlines will increase the number of flights between Vienna and Innsbruck for the winter season 2024/2025. The company will also initiate direct connections to some popular European cities.

The Viennese carrier will operate as many as 19 flights a week on the Vienna-Innsbruck route starting in October 2024. It will additionally offer weekly direct flights from Innsbruck to Brussels, Copenhagen and Warsaw. Between December and March; Amsterdam services will be extended. Charter flights are planned from Innsbruck to Stockholm and Billund during the peak ski season.

Austrian Airlines adds New Routes to Innsbruck

CCO Michael Trestl said of this offer that it represents flexibility but also recognises its importance for Tyrolean tourism: “More frequent connections mean more choice for our passengers. Once again we live up to our role as Austria’s home carrier by offering more flights.” Marco Pernetta, Managing Director of Innsbruck Airport added: “The increased frequencies and new routes are a clear sign that Austrian Airlines continues to invest in our region.”

Lufthansa Airlines also has an expanded schedule for the upcoming winter season: There will be 11 weekly flights between FrankfurtInnsbruck or MunichInnsbruck which can be supplemented by using the Lufthansa Express Bus service which connects Munich Airport with downtown Innsbruck. 

Discover Innsbruck: A Winter Wonderland

In northern Europe there is a city called Innsbrook that sits in the middle of the Alps mountain range. This place is not only a popular destination for those who love skiing but also provides beautiful alpine scenery all year round which makes it perfect for people looking forward to having their souls healed by nature. As “The Capital of the Alps,” it features world class ski resorts where visitors can enjoy snowboarding as well as many other winter sports activities.

Best Things to Do in Innsbrook:

  • Nordkette Mountain Range: This mountain range offers splendid views and excellent skiing facilities which are easily accessible from downtown.
  • Old Town (Altstadt): Visit the golden roof, medieval houses or just sit down at a delightful café.
  • Innsbrook Cathedral (Dom zu St. Jakob): A baroque cathedral with impressive frescoes inside its walls that shouldn’t be missed by anyone who loves art.
  • Bergisel Ski Jump: An architectural masterpiece which also serves as an observation tower giving panoramic views over the cityscape below while hosting international ski jumping competitions on its slopes.
  • Ambras Castle: A renaissance castle housing significant art collections and beautiful gardens where you can take long walks through enjoying every bit of nature’s beauty around you.
  • Winter Sports: Axamer Lizum is one among several ski resorts close to Innsbruck offering slopes for all levels of skier ability; Patscherkofel or Nordkette are others worth mentioning here too. Ice-skating opportunities exist within the city itself along with snowshoe trails and winter hiking paths for those looking forward to more adventurous experiences during their stay in this marvelous part of Austria.
  • Cultural Experiences: If you have never been there before then don’t miss out on any winter festival happening at Christmas time as they never disappoint when it comes down to Austrian food, crafts or festive atmosphere creation at its best

Flight Schedule Overview:

  • Vienna-Innsbruck: Multiple daily flights
  • Innsbruck-Brussels: Saturdays
  • Innsbruck-Copenhagen: Saturdays
  • Innsbruck-Warsaw: Saturdays
  • Innsbruck-Billund: Peak ski season
  • Innsbruck-Stockholm: Peak ski season
  • Innsbruck-Amsterdam: Saturdays, extended until end of March

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Brussels Airlines Launches New Route to Nairobi

Brussels Airlines Launches New Route to Nairobi

Brussels Airlines has officially launched its flights to Nairobi, the vibrant capital city of Kenya! The first flight (SN 481) took off on June 3, 2024 from Brussels Airport and landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. With five weekly flights, this new route is expected to increase tourism and trade between Belgium and Kenya.

Here you can find the flight schedule of Brussels Airlines.

The Kenyan Tourism Board (KTB) is excited about the positive impact that this move will have on tourism in Kenya. In Nairobi alone, European tourists already account for 29% of all arrivals with a total number estimated at 572,352 visitors per annum.

June Chepkemei, CEO of Kenyan Tourism Board said; “We need connectivity to bring people into our country as tourists hence we are looking forward to working with Brussels Airlines towards this goal.”

Brussels Airlines Launches New Route To Nairobi

As an Africa specialist within Lufthansa Group, Brussels Airlines currently serves a total of 18 destinations across Sub-Saharan Africa. Since the start of ticket sales alone over 50 thousand tickets have been sold from Nairobi showing how much demand there is for this new connection even before the inaugural flight takes place.

Dorothea von Boxberg, CEO of Brussels Airline expressed her delight saying "We see many Belgians that want to discover Kenya. Our first flights to Nairobi are fully booked. We offer many connections from Europe via BRU (Nairobi), which gives more opportunities for Kenyans to study abroad or travel around."

To mark this special occasion an event was held at Brussels Airport just before take-off attended by Dorothea von Boxberg (CEO Brussels Airline), Arnaud Feist (CEO Brussels Airport) and Peter Maddens (Belgian Ambassador) among others. This new link promises exciting times ahead not only for travellers from both regions but also in terms of strengthening ties between Belgium and Kenya.

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Brussels Airport Announces 9 New Destinations and 6 new Airlines with 178 destinations on offer

Brussels Airport Announces 9 New Destinations

Spring may be late but as anticipated on 31st March, the summer season at Brussels airport will open again with a number of classic sunny destinations and new routes. For this summer, travellers from Brussels will have direct flights to 178 destinations in 64 countries through the 64 airlines operating there. The other eight are Singapore, China’s Shanghai, Kenya’s Nairobi, Norway’s Bergen, Poland’s Krakow; Italy’s Bari; Romania’s Bacau and Turkey’s Gazipasa. Additionally, Brive-la-Gaillarde Vallée de la Dordogne Valley is also expected to touch down at Brussels Airport for the first time.

Like last year's three-month break millions of Europeans can opt for distant trip or stay near their homes using city trip or spending family holidays by the sea or visiting friends abroad: 178 direct connections all over the world with air carriers (among which six are new ones) offer something to everyone.

Useful information:

Summer season has brought 178 direct routes from Belgium served by 64 air companies. They have added another 8 new destinations including Singapore, Shanghai, Nairobi,Bergen,Krakow,Bari,Bacau,Gazipasa. Also they’ve got Juneyao Airlines,Hainan Airlines and Singapore Airlines among six additions this year.

Brussels Airlines will introduce two new services this summer: Nairobi and Krakow. In addition they plan on buying one A330-300 aircraft and three A320neos thereby enabling them to operate on a total of 88 destinations. This includes their presence in Sub-Saharan Africa that consists of eighteen cities and two North American centres. Moreover Transavia will park its third aircraft at Brussels Airport for the period.

United Airlines is planning a second daily flight to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) therefore making four flights per day only from there. Air Canada has decided to serve more flights to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) while Air Transat is putting on more services between Montreal Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and YYZ.

Air Arabia Maroc has enriched its Moroccan network with two new routes: Tetouan (TTU) and Rabat-Sale (RBA). Therefore, the total of them within Morocco is seven.

This summer Brussels Airport has a strong schedule that satisfies customers’ various needs both for Europe and even beyond!

 

Transavia announces new flights from Brussels

Transavia Brussels’ new flights:

September 14, 2023: Transavia has chosen to increase its presence at Brussels Airport due to restricted capacity at Eindhoven and Rotterdam airports and the expected downsizing at Amsterdam Schiphol.

Another plane will be brought in to Brussels while three more cities are introduced by Transavia into its route network including Bari, Marrakech and Thessaloniki from June next year.

Starting on June 27th, there will be Thrice per week flights to Bari (Italy).

Also starting thenceforth from June 28th, thrice weekly flights to Marrakech Morocco will commence.

Flights twice a week start on June 29th for Thessaloniki

What is more, some of the current destinations will have an increase in frequencies as follows:

Alicante increases from 6 to 7 weekly

Heraklion increases from 3 to 4 weekly

Ibiza increases from 4 to 5 weekly

Malaga increases from 6 to 7 weekly

Tenerife South increases from2to3weekly

In addition, Transavia maintains frequencies to Faro, Seville and Zakynthos that are summer destinations while Innsbruck and Salzburg being winter destinations.


source: https://www.transavia.com

Tunisia's Soaring Connectivity to Europe

Tunisia's Soaring Connectivity to Europe: A Record-Breaking Summer

Tunisia has more capacity to Europe than any other African country, after Morocco and Egypt, . It will offer a record 3.54 million departing seats between April and October, according to Cirium data, a 14.6% rise over 2019. In the past two decades, this is only the fourth time that Tunisian capacity has exceeded three million seats — showing strong recovery from the  global pandemic among other things.

Highlights of Tunisia's Soaring Connectivity to Europe:
  • Record Capacity: Highest ever for Tunisia with 3.54 million departing seats.
  • Strong Growth: Up by 14.6% on 2019.
  • Resilient Recovery: Overcoming the impacts of theglobal pandemic etc.

However, development has been held back by delays to an eagerly anticipated EU open skies agreement – much like Morocco, increased foreign (Ultra)LCC presence would benefit Tunisia to stimulate tourism and VFR traffic. Nevertheless, significant growth has been recorded by Nouvelair – a leisure operator based in Tunisia.

A Record Summer with Many New European Routes:

Over 30 new routes have been launched this summer – all are brand-new or not operated within the last decade by stated carriers; All are 2-weekly, except those with an *, which are weekly, and **, which are 3-weekly:

  • 14 March: Nouvelair, Tunis-Basel (Switzerland)
  • 27 March: easyJet, Bristol-Enfidha
  • 31 May: Eurowings, Stuttgart-Monastir*
  • 31 May: TUI fly Deutschland, Stuttgart-Djerba*
  • 3 April: Nouvelair, Tunis-Berlin
  • 5 April: Eurowings, Dusseldorf-Monastir
  • 7 April: Nouvelair, Tunis-Bordeaux
  • 19 April: Nouvelair, Sfax-Paris CDG
  • 3 May: Eurowings Discover, Frankfurt-Monastir
  • 6 May: Bulgaria Air, Sofia-Djerba*
  • 26 May: Nouvelair, Tunis-Munich
  • 1 June: Nouvelair, Djerba-Poznan*
  • 1 June: Nouvelair, Sfax-Istanbul IST
  • 12 June: Neos, Milan MXP-Djerba
  • 12 June: Neos, Verona-Djerba*
  • 12 June: Nouvelair, Monastir-Lublin/Katowice*
  • 19 June: Neos, Bologna-Djerba/Monastir*
  • 19 June: Neos, Rome FCO-Djerba/Monastir*
  • 28 June: Nouvelair, Monastir-Bratislava*
  • 19 June: Nouvelair, Tunis-Stockholm ARN*
  • 2 July: Brussels Airlines, Brussels-Monastir
  • 4 July: Eurowings, Hamburg-Tunis*
  • 7 July: Nouvelair, Monastir-Banja Luka*
  • 17 July: Nouvelair, Tunis-Milan MXP
  • 10 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-Frankfurt**
  • 11 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-Copenhagen*
  • 14 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-St Petersburg
  • 17 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-Bologna
  • 29 October: easyJet, Basel-Enfidha
  • 30 October: easyJet, London LTN-Enfidha**
  • 30 October: Transavia France, Paris ORY-Tozeur

This year has seen a tremendous increase in the number of flights between Tunisia and Europe, with new routes being added at an unprecedented rate. Six airports in Tunisia now have direct flights from European cities, including Tozeur which will receive its first European flight since Tunisair stopped flying there last year when Transavia France starts serving Paris Orly on 30 October.

These developments demonstrate that Tunisia is serious about growing its tourism industry and aviation sector – an exciting future awaits for travellers and the country’s economy.

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