
BRU Summer 2007: what to expect - new routes, frequencies
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- Bruspotter
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I read that Hellas Jet will launch again scheduled services from Athens as from may 2007.
Will they fly again to Brussels ?
http://www.hellas-jet.com/
Will they fly again to Brussels ?
http://www.hellas-jet.com/
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Airbuske
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Starting from March 25 Ukrainian Airlines will fly daily to Brussels on weekdays (no weekend flights), which is an extra flight a week compared to the winter schedule (and in my believe also compared to last year's summer schedule)
Source : Ukrainian Airlines booking engine
I suppose code share with Brussels Airlines will stop on the 25 th of March, but information provided is very unclear (front desk Brussels Airlines : "no code share" after this date, help desk (phone) : "code share", web site : Kiev not mentioned, Ukraine however displayed on map as destination country...)
In short : it's about time to come with clear info about what will happen after March 25...
Source : Ukrainian Airlines booking engine
I suppose code share with Brussels Airlines will stop on the 25 th of March, but information provided is very unclear (front desk Brussels Airlines : "no code share" after this date, help desk (phone) : "code share", web site : Kiev not mentioned, Ukraine however displayed on map as destination country...)
In short : it's about time to come with clear info about what will happen after March 25...
- BrightCedars
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Could be 4 flights a day and connecting more than Berlin
I think Air Berlin, if or when they come to Brussels, will definitely play the hub game as they do everywhere else. Hence, they will surely connect Brussels with Berlin, but also with their hub at Mallorca.
A plane doing BER-BRU-PMI-...-PMI-BRU-BER (I don't know where they operate in BER) would actually give 4 flights a day totalling in/out BRU, provide a good connection for Berliners on 1-day business trips to Brussels and open up connections via PMI hub. Maybe at a later stage a plane would overnight at BRU to give the same option to Brussels born 1-day business trips to Berlin.
A plane doing BER-BRU-PMI-...-PMI-BRU-BER (I don't know where they operate in BER) would actually give 4 flights a day totalling in/out BRU, provide a good connection for Berliners on 1-day business trips to Brussels and open up connections via PMI hub. Maybe at a later stage a plane would overnight at BRU to give the same option to Brussels born 1-day business trips to Berlin.
Air Berlin will decide next week if they will come to BRU or not. If they come they will use the new B737-800 and fly a morning and evening flight.
Berlin Tegel will be the destination even as Palma. Brussels Airlines, Thomas Cook and Jetairfly will see big competition when Air Berlin will come.
About Easyjet. Its 99% certain they will come. Negociations about ops are finished. They have now talks about the finances.
Berlin Tegel will be the destination even as Palma. Brussels Airlines, Thomas Cook and Jetairfly will see big competition when Air Berlin will come.
About Easyjet. Its 99% certain they will come. Negociations about ops are finished. They have now talks about the finances.
Yes, it was the EC-JOZ Boeing 767-200 of Bravo air flying for Hewa Bora, parked at gate 201.
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1116510/L/
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1116510/L/
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Madrid was also a rumour. No further news about that. But those are typical TV routes. With the merger, Easyjet is now free to compete against Brussels Airlines.orangegirl wrote:I know the gva-bru-gva route is for sure, do you know if there are any other easyJet routes comming??Atlantis wrote: About Easyjet. Its 99% certain they will come. Negociations about ops are finished. They have now talks about the finances.
BRU-BRN-BRU as from 16 April 2007
Monday to Friday
BA8250 BRU-BRN 0830-0945
BA8251 BRN-BRU 1015-1130
and
BA8253 BRU-BRN 1710-1825
BA8254 BRN-BRU 1855-2010
see also
http://www.alpar.ch/Pressemitteilung_BA_Bruxelles.pdf
Air_Lac
Monday to Friday
BA8250 BRU-BRN 0830-0945
BA8251 BRN-BRU 1015-1130
and
BA8253 BRU-BRN 1710-1825
BA8254 BRN-BRU 1855-2010
see also
http://www.alpar.ch/Pressemitteilung_BA_Bruxelles.pdf
Air_Lac
Thank you Atlantis.Atlantis wrote:the 11th flight is on sunday: 17.10 - 18.25
Since the flights will be operated by a Sun-Air of Scandinavia Do-328, I thought that it would be the continuation of the BLL-BRU flights. But the timetable seems incompatible. It means that either an EZ Do-328 will be ferried from somewhere in Scandinavia, or it will come as a regular flight from another Scandinavian destination than BLL. Any idea?
PS [edit] I found the answer on the Sun-Air website. The flights BLL-BRU will change after 15 April (contrarily to what is posted on the Brussels Airport website). It will indeed be the flight from BLL that continues to BRN.
See (in Danish only!): http://www.sunair.dk/cms.cfm?nPageNo=38 ... lierID=412 and http://www.sunair.dk/cms.cfm?nPageNo=48 ... lierID=412
Interesting to notice that BLL-BRU is codeshared with SN, but not BRU-BRN...
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567