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Re: BRU Winter 2025 - 2026: news, new routes, airlines

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JOVAN2 wrote: 30 May 2025, 21:19
Atlantis wrote: 30 May 2025, 18:24
JOVAN2 wrote: 20 May 2025, 21:07

The mission to Brazil brought nothing to BRU while many Belgian companies do excellent business there.

Mission to India so far nothing for BRU.
Belgian companies again successful there and huge traffic to all our neighbouring countries for Indian engineers, IT specialists etc
Ten of thousands of them.
AMS booming and Eindhoven Airport preparing also for India flights.

Why would US mission bring something.

With present BRU management ???
Regarding India, Indigo just announced, besides Amsterdam and Manchester, that they will open flights to Athens and Copenhagen this fiscal year. No BRU.

BRU management is one thing but it's not the main factor. The main factor during economic missions or just with simple negotiations without a big mission, is politics and diplomats. It's in this last one that Belgium the last couple of years cutted a lot. Belgium became a very small player, no strong voice, no strong diplomatic corps anymore. Pity but reality. There are 40.000 slots available at BRU at this day.
Atlantis wrote: 30 May 2025, 18:24
JOVAN2 wrote: 20 May 2025, 21:07

The mission to Brazil brought nothing to BRU while many Belgian companies do excellent business there.

Mission to India so far nothing for BRU.
Belgian companies again successful there and huge traffic to all our neighbouring countries for Indian engineers, IT specialists etc
Ten of thousands of them.
AMS booming and Eindhoven Airport preparing also for India flights.

Why would US mission bring something.

With present BRU management ???
Regarding India, Indigo just announced, besides Amsterdam and Manchester, that they will open flights to Athens and Copenhagen this fiscal year. No BRU.

BRU management is one thing but it's not the main factor. The main factor during economic missions or just with simple negotiations without a big mission, is politics and diplomats. It's in this last one that Belgium the last couple of years cutted a lot. Belgium became a very small player, no strong voice, no strong diplomatic corps anymore. Pity but reality. There are 40.000 slots available at BRU at this day.
I call this poor salesmanship.
If you can not sell BRU , knowing there is.a catchment area of 25 million, many companies, loval and international headquarters, etc.... and 40.000 Slots !! available.... In the center of Europe....

Look for another job....
The catchment area is not the issue but the attractiveness of Belgium. It's not bcs you have the EU and NATO here that you will attract the whole world. The international HQ's are there indeed but many moved already away. Brussels is less and less attractive bcs of multiple reasons. ZRH, VIE, FRA, AMS, CDG, ATH are much more attractive bcs of geography, based companies and much stronger oral politicians and diplomats.

Less and less countries are taking Belgium seriously. Look at defense, look at if the big European economies are inviting Belgium or not. They don't or maybe only at the end. As said, the diplomatic corps was cutted the last years so heavily that we don't have the strong support. And this is for a lot of companies.

BRU is also squeezed between the big 4. You can't want to have the same as they. BRU needs completely different destinations, niche.

No need to change the job, that's not my part 😀. But I try to make clear that it is not as easy as you think. We are not as Dutch people who can really everything sell what they have in mind. Belgians are too soft, to humble. Look at Oman air. They visited The Netherlands, the Dutch government did an amazing job and a week later the route was announced.
What is our government doing? Having a debate to withdraw from drinking alcohol in their restaurant. That's what ours is doing unfortunately. In Belgium it takes years and being patient.

It will be for sure, one day

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Atlantis wrote: 30 May 2025, 22:30
JOVAN2 wrote: 30 May 2025, 21:19
Atlantis wrote: 30 May 2025, 18:24

Regarding India, Indigo just announced, besides Amsterdam and Manchester, that they will open flights to Athens and Copenhagen this fiscal year. No BRU.

BRU management is one thing but it's not the main factor. The main factor during economic missions or just with simple negotiations without a big mission, is politics and diplomats. It's in this last one that Belgium the last couple of years cutted a lot. Belgium became a very small player, no strong voice, no strong diplomatic corps anymore. Pity but reality. There are 40.000 slots available at BRU at this day.
Atlantis wrote: 30 May 2025, 18:24

Regarding India, Indigo just announced, besides Amsterdam and Manchester, that they will open flights to Athens and Copenhagen this fiscal year. No BRU.

BRU management is one thing but it's not the main factor. The main factor during economic missions or just with simple negotiations without a big mission, is politics and diplomats. It's in this last one that Belgium the last couple of years cutted a lot. Belgium became a very small player, no strong voice, no strong diplomatic corps anymore. Pity but reality. There are 40.000 slots available at BRU at this day.
I call this poor salesmanship.
If you can not sell BRU , knowing there is.a catchment area of 25 million, many companies, loval and international headquarters, etc.... and 40.000 Slots !! available.... In the center of Europe....

Look for another job....
The catchment area is not the issue but the attractiveness of Belgium. It's not bcs you have the EU and NATO here that you will attract the whole world. The international HQ's are there indeed but many moved already away. Brussels is less and less attractive bcs of multiple reasons. ZRH, VIE, FRA, AMS, CDG, ATH are much more attractive bcs of geography, based companies and much stronger oral politicians and diplomats.

Less and less countries are taking Belgium seriously. Look at defense, look at if the big European economies are inviting Belgium or not. They don't or maybe only at the end. As said, the diplomatic corps was cutted the last years so heavily that we don't have the strong support. And this is for a lot of companies.

BRU is also squeezed between the big 4. You can't want to have the same as they. BRU needs completely different destinations, niche.

No need to change the job, that's not my part 😀. But I try to make clear that it is not as easy as you think. We are not as Dutch people who can really everything sell what they have in mind. Belgians are too soft, to humble. Look at Oman air. They visited The Netherlands, the Dutch government did an amazing job and a week later the route was announced.
What is our government doing? Having a debate to withdraw from drinking alcohol in their restaurant. That's what ours is doing unfortunately. In Belgium it takes years and being patient.

It will be for sure, one day
Nothing new we will stay small.
Hasta la victoria siempre.

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BRU_AV_123 wrote: 29 May 2025, 03:21
larsV wrote: 26 May 2025, 05:50 BTW, how is Thai doing? Was on the flight BKK-BRU last month and completely full but my return flight BRUBKK was 60% empty...
I believe Thai is doing just fine. Took the flight 4 times and 4 times the flight was over 90% full.

I am a bit more worried about Singapore Airlines tho. The few times that I took the flight last months, the load factor was only 60 to 70 %. Although, a bigger portion than I expected seems to be O&D traffic and as well Y+ and Business were around the same Numbers.

Very curious how Cathay will perform considering the increased competition from Chinese carriers and Singapore Airlines compared to their previous visit at Brussels. Considering ANA is much weaker now, I assume they are in a strong position to take a lot of Brussels - Japan traffic.
For my part, I can only say that at Ethiopian Airlines it is almost always full when I fly.
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I guess, the development of BRU will only go through the development of SN...which is, in my opinion, underway! Slowly but underway..

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nordikcam wrote: 31 May 2025, 10:07 I guess, the development of BRU will only go through the development of SN...which is, in my opinion, underway! Slowly but underway..
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nordikcam wrote: 31 May 2025, 10:07 I guess, the development of BRU will only go through the development of SN...which is, in my opinion, underway! Slowly but underway..
Exactly. SN is growing with a rate of 1 long haul plane per year. UA and also AC will follow those steps.
All I can say is, keep an eye on 2026, 2027 and 2028 regarding development 😉.

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Atlantis wrote: 31 May 2025, 11:47
nordikcam wrote: 31 May 2025, 10:07 I guess, the development of BRU will only go through the development of SN...which is, in my opinion, underway! Slowly but underway..
Exactly. SN is growing with a rate of 1 long haul plane per year. UA and also AC will follow those steps.
All I can say is, keep an eye on 2026, 2027 and 2028 regarding development 😉.
AC should in the first place be able to increase Toronto next year (and make it year round?). The flight (789) was completely full and more than half of them were transiting to Africa. This must be an important flight for SN as well.

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Atlantis wrote: 31 May 2025, 11:47
nordikcam wrote: 31 May 2025, 10:07 I guess, the development of BRU will only go through the development of SN...which is, in my opinion, underway! Slowly but underway..
Exactly. SN is growing with a rate of 1 long haul plane per year. UA and also AC will follow those steps.
All I can say is, keep an eye on 2026, 2027 and 2028 regarding development 😉.
Indeed, some interesting thing are brewing on the long haul and might even be outside of Africa although Africa will still be the core business. I wish I could say more. Just stay tune, growth is underway ;-)

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crew1990 wrote: 01 Jun 2025, 10:45
Atlantis wrote: 31 May 2025, 11:47
nordikcam wrote: 31 May 2025, 10:07 I guess, the development of BRU will only go through the development of SN...which is, in my opinion, underway! Slowly but underway..
Exactly. SN is growing with a rate of 1 long haul plane per year. UA and also AC will follow those steps.
All I can say is, keep an eye on 2026, 2027 and 2028 regarding development 😉.
Indeed, some interesting thing are brewing on the long haul and might even be outside of Africa although Africa will still be the core business. I wish I could say more. Just stay tune, growth is underway ;-)
Reopening Mumbai? Hehe

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In 2026 I think it will be additional destination(s) in Africa, but in 2027 I eventually see them opening Boston (e.g. three flights a week) ...

Maybe we need to open a topic on new routes 2026 and 2027?

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DannyVDB wrote: 01 Jun 2025, 14:35 In 2026 I think it will be additional destination(s) in Africa, but in 2027 I eventually see them opening Boston (e.g. three flights a week) ...

Maybe we need to open a topic on new routes 2026 and 2027?

D
New routes 2026 is already partially covered with Winter.
But we can open it when there is more concrete information. Now is not official yet even we know certain extras or new ones

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TUI launches Sälen (Scandinavian Mountains), 1 weekly from 20th December.

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Cathay Pacific will fly during W25-26 4 times to BRU instead of 3 times. On this way they keep the same frequency as during the Summer

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Transavia launches new route from Brussels to Agadir with 3 weekly flights from 27 October:

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air- ... -brussels/
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Smartwings to start Prague - Brussels, 12 weekly flights, starting 26 October.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/smar ... e-flights/
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sn26567 wrote: 12 Jun 2025, 18:20 Smartwings to start Prague - Brussels, 12 weekly flights, starting 26 October.
Wow that's huge!
2 flights a day directly?!
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Also Vueling will increase their flights to BRU.

Barcelona will have 26 flights a week to BRU
Alicante will have 10 flights a week to BRU

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sn26567 wrote: 12 Jun 2025, 18:20 Smartwings to start Prague - Brussels, 12 weekly flights, starting 26 October.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/smar ... e-flights/
To be more precise, they will fly double daily except on Saturdays. The aircraft will be the A220-300

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At the beginning of next year, 8th Jan till 27th Febr Air Baltic will decrease the nr of flights from Riga to Brussels from 10 to 8.

From Tallin they will increase from 4 to 5 flights.

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Euroairlines, which will launch Cancún and Punta Cana this winter, could add Paris and Madrid as 5th freedom, with a mix of 787 and 330.

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