Atlantis wrote: 26 Apr 2026, 21:52
Just a quick reminder. This week, LOT will start with the new destination, Gdansk, as from 29th April. 4x a week with the B737Max.
A beautiful destination. Lots of culture, amazing area (Gdansk, Sopot, Gdynia) the Baltic Sea and delicious food.
Was declared a "Free City" at the 1919 Versailles Treaty after WW1 in order to allow Poland access to the sea.
Was annexed by Germany in 1939 and renamed Danzig; then became part of Poland since 1945, regaining its former name of Gdansk.
Later known for its important shipyards where the Solidarnocs union was founded. That union was eventually headed by Lech Walesa who, in 1990, became President of Poland.
Miqvell wrote: 28 Apr 2026, 16:07
Air Congo is now scheduled for July instead of late May/early June.
Source: Ministry of Transport of the DRC
Looks already as officially announced in Congolese press and by Ministry of transport.
A Dreamliner from Ethiopian, hopefully in nice
Air Congo livery.
Atlantis wrote: 26 Apr 2026, 21:52
Just a quick reminder. This week, LOT will start with the new destination, Gdansk, as from 29th April. 4x a week with the B737Max.
A beautiful destination. Lots of culture, amazing area (Gdansk, Sopot, Gdynia) the Baltic Sea and delicious food.
Was declared a "Free City" at the 1919 Versailles Treaty after WW1 in order to allow Poland access to the sea.
Was annexed by Germany in 1939 and renamed Danzig; then became part of Poland since 1945, regaining its former name of Gdansk.
Later known for its important shipyards where the Solidarnocs union was founded. That union was eventually headed by Lech Walesa who, in 1990, became President of Poland.
You mix here some things.
The Polish access to sea was Gdynia, which developed consequently into a mid size city.
Gdansk/ Danzig was always a " German" city, but it's population changed due to expulsion after WW2.
Similarly, you can't say that Kaliningrad has a Russian history just because it was totally bombed in the war and now populated with ethnic Russians.
But the region itself is worth a trip, you have nice sandy beaches, the Templers Castle of Marienburg nearby and the summer feels like in Scandinavia.
Miqvell wrote: 28 Apr 2026, 16:07
Air Congo is now scheduled for July instead of late May/early June.
Source: Ministry of Transport of the DRC
FlightLevel provides more information :
"Air Congo plans to launch its first long-haul route between Kinshasa and Brussels starting July 1. According to our information, there will be five weekly flights (not on Tuesdays and Thursdays), and these will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 from Ethiopian Airlines. The new route would depart Kinshasa in the evening (22:00) and arrive in Brussels in the morning (07:00). At 10:00, the Dreamliner will depart again for Kinshasa, arriving there at 17:05"
Miqvell wrote: 28 Apr 2026, 16:07
Air Congo is now scheduled for July instead of late May/early June.
Source: Ministry of Transport of the DRC
FlightLevel provides more information :
"Air Congo plans to launch its first long-haul route between Kinshasa and Brussels starting July 1. According to our information, there will be five weekly flights (not on Tuesdays and Thursdays), and these will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 from Ethiopian Airlines. The new route would depart Kinshasa in the evening (22:00) and arrive in Brussels in the morning (07:00). At 10:00, the Dreamliner will depart again for Kinshasa, arriving there at 17:05"
Flightlevel also mentions possible new destination in Congo , Lubumbashi.
After Ethiopian, also Etihad and even Emirates are or will plan flights to Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.
Miqvell wrote: 28 Apr 2026, 16:07
Air Congo is now scheduled for July instead of late May/early June.
Source: Ministry of Transport of the DRC
FlightLevel provides more information :
"Air Congo plans to launch its first long-haul route between Kinshasa and Brussels starting July 1. According to our information, there will be five weekly flights (not on Tuesdays and Thursdays), and these will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 from Ethiopian Airlines. The new route would depart Kinshasa in the evening (22:00) and arrive in Brussels in the morning (07:00). At 10:00, the Dreamliner will depart again for Kinshasa, arriving there at 17:05"
Flightlevel also mentions possible new destination in Congo , Lubumbashi.
After Ethiopian, also Etihad and even Emirates are or will plan flights to Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.
Couldn't SN request permission to fly to Lubumbashi as well, as part of the bilateral agreement? And would SN be interested?
"Air Congo plans to launch its first long-haul route between Kinshasa and Brussels starting July 1. According to our information, there will be five weekly flights (not on Tuesdays and Thursdays), and these will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 from Ethiopian Airlines. The new route would depart Kinshasa in the evening (22:00) and arrive in Brussels in the morning (07:00). At 10:00, the Dreamliner will depart again for Kinshasa, arriving there at 17:05"
Flightlevel also mentions possible new destination in Congo , Lubumbashi.
After Ethiopian, also Etihad and even Emirates are or will plan flights to Kinshasa and Lubumbashi.
Couldn't SN request permission to fly to Lubumbashi as well, as part of the bilateral agreement? And would SN be interested?
Even more surprising is how it is that Lubumbashi is not already a destination for Brussels Airlines, given that two Gulf carriers are now going there?
It's still their market, it's still their specialty and it's Congo!!!
Because the market was shrinking over the past weeks, no?. Many people who went there for holiday, all these influencers ( ) ... will not go there now.
I am also curious how the other flights are doing: Ethiad, the one flight from Emirates, ...
DannyVDB wrote: 04 May 2026, 09:57
Because the market was shrinking over the past weeks, no?. Many people who went there for holiday, all these influencers ( ) ... will not go there now.
I am also curious how the other flights are doing: Ethiad, the one flight from Emirates, ...
D
Etihad is back with 5 flights a week and Emirates with 10 flights ! QR is far away ! Do not know if they still exist
DannyVDB wrote: 04 May 2026, 09:57
Because the market was shrinking over the past weeks, no?. Many people who went there for holiday, all these influencers ( ) ... will not go there now.
I am also curious how the other flights are doing: Ethiad, the one flight from Emirates, ...
D
Etihad is back with 5 flights a week and Emirates with 10 flights ! QR is far away ! Do not know if they still exist
People found other ways, and gateways, to travel. They bypass Dubai now. Thai, Singapore Airlines, Cathay are doing very well.
Lufthansa starts also with layover flights. From a problem, a new solution came out.
lumumba wrote: 04 May 2026, 01:16
I read in the press that Dubai has returned to its normal traffic levels. Why are there still not two flights to Brussels?
I don't know which press you were reading, but there is no normal traffic at all.
DannyVDB wrote: 04 May 2026, 09:57
Because the market was shrinking over the past weeks, no?. Many people who went there for holiday, all these influencers ( ) ... will not go there now.
I am also curious how the other flights are doing: Ethiad, the one flight from Emirates, ...
D
Etihad is back with 5 flights a week and Emirates with 10 flights ! QR is far away ! Do not know if they still exist
Lufthansa starts also with layover flights. From a problem, a new solution came out.
As for Lufthansa, they will suspend Frankfurt and Munich between June and October. SN will take over Munich but Frankfurt will then lose 7 weekly frequencies.
lumumba wrote: 04 May 2026, 01:16
I read in the press that Dubai has returned to its normal traffic levels. Why are there still not two flights to Brussels?
I don't know which press you were reading, but there is no normal traffic at all.
Miqvell wrote: 28 Apr 2026, 16:07
Air Congo is now scheduled for July instead of late May/early June.
Source: Ministry of Transport of the DRC
FlightLevel provides more information :
"Air Congo plans to launch its first long-haul route between Kinshasa and Brussels starting July 1. According to our information, there will be five weekly flights (not on Tuesdays and Thursdays), and these will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 from Ethiopian Airlines. The new route would depart Kinshasa in the evening (22:00) and arrive in Brussels in the morning (07:00). At 10:00, the Dreamliner will depart again for Kinshasa, arriving there at 17:05"
Etihad is back with 5 flights a week and Emirates with 10 flights ! QR is far away ! Do not know if they still exist
Lufthansa starts also with layover flights. From a problem, a new solution came out.
As for Lufthansa, they will suspend Frankfurt and Munich between June and October. SN will take over Munich but Frankfurt will then lose 7 weekly frequencies.
Also SAS reduced their number of European flights bcs the ME war and fuel prices. To BRU, Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm are affected
lumumba wrote: 07 May 2026, 09:06
I see there are 2 flights to Newark again, did I miss something?
On may 4th UA972 ORD-BRU got diverted to EWR due a long tarmac delay and crew out of duty time. The flight did not continue to BRU, but pax got rebooked and reaccommodated on a B757 next day to BRU. The B757 left yesterday as ferry back to EWR at 07h00 GMT.