After revealing a new brand identity on November 18, Brussels Airlines welcomed the first passengers into its newly painted aircraft on November 19 with Flight SN2713 taking off with 114 passengers to Geneva.
Belgium's national airline, Brussels Airlines connects the “capital of Europe” to more than 70 destinations, with 15 in Africa, 60 in Europe, two in North America and Tel Aviv. The company employs 3,100 employees and operates 38 aircraft.
In view of the global coronavirus pandemic, Brussels Airlines has committed itself to health safety measures in aviation worldwide, following the recommendations of EASA (European Air Safety Agency). Since the outbreak of the coronavirus, the Belgian airline operates an adapted flight schedule that is based on market demand and that takes into account the travel restrictions of the different authorities.
Brussels Airlines is one of the four Lufthansa Group network airlines (Austrian, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa and Swiss) and member of Star Alliance. The company was founded in 2002 and is 100 percent owned by Deutsche Lufthansa AG.
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