SN Brussels Airlines anticipates the growing market demand with extra flights to Liberia and Ivory Coast. Starting on September 5, a second weekly frequency will be offered to Monrovia. As from October 31 SN will increase services to Abidjan from 3 to 4 weekly flights.
Hi sn26567.
Yes they are overworked in 1 jear I had 2 flight canceld from Kinshasa because technical problem and they could not put a spear plane.And last year I travel with a plane from another company(I don't remember the name)this also are very high costs I think!
Regards
Patrice
Hi everybody.
There wil be no more non-stop flight's to Kinshasa anymore .The flight of Saterday wil stop in Douala this mean that SN wil have 3 flight's a week to Douala.Also Niaroby wil be 5 times a week and not 6 anymore.
Regards
Pat
As an occasional visitor to this site, it never seizes to amaze me how many "experts" we have on these pages , mainly commenting on SN Brussels Airlines ,based on bits and pieces of seemingly inside information but in general based on assumptions by the sound of it. Being interested in airlines in general but Belgian aviation in particular i wonder why the daily operations of VLM, Virgin, Thomas Cook , Jetair etc... are never discussed here.
Looking forward to some reactions !!
SN BA might be discussed more because it is the main operator at BRU, but VEX, TUI, VLM, Thomas Cook are certainly not ignored: make a search on these names with the serach engine on top of this page, and you will be amazed at the results.
Thanks for your answer André,
actually what i mean is that on the occasions i drop in , there allways seems to be some SN item either the fleet they should get or how they should set up their Network , etc ...
For ex i know someone close to Thomas Cook , and it seems they have had some serious technical problems in the past few days . But on the Forum no word about it . Maybe at SN the staff bring out all the dirty wash on Luchtzak .
anyway it is just an opinion no harm intended
thanks again for reply
maybe till some other time
wildhair wrote:For ex i know someone close to Thomas Cook , and it seems they have had some serious technical problems in the past few days . But on the Forum no word about it .
liebensd wrote: That is some news, Ethiad from where do you have this information?
This is no news to me.
The news is already widely spread throughout the industry.
Besides, Mombasa is not a real SN Brussels destination, its a TUI Belgium destination operated by SN Brussels Airlines, who promptly integrated the destination into their African network.
I guess the discontinuation of this route means that the deal between TUI Belgium and SN Brussels will come to an end soon.