BRU Summer 2026: news, new routes, airlines

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Atlantis
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Re: BRU Summer 2026: news, new routes, airlines

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Atlantis wrote: 04 May 2026, 22:04
Miqvell wrote: 03 May 2026, 18:48
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"
The reservations are open since today
Something to add. In 2025, there were 85.150 pax two-way between BRU and Kinshasa. 40% was point to point while the majority was connecting via BRU. The top 3 was Paris, Geneva and Montreal.

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Re: BRU Summer 2026: news, new routes, airlines

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Atlantis wrote: 10 May 2026, 22:25
Atlantis wrote: 04 May 2026, 22:04
Miqvell wrote: 03 May 2026, 18:48

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"
The reservations are open since today
Something to add. In 2025, there were 85.150 pax two-way between BRU and Kinshasa. 40% was point to point while the majority was connecting via BRU. The top 3 was Paris, Geneva and Montreal.
I still miss the SN DC-10 Montreal flights of the eighties...

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