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List of new and likely long-haul brussels routes

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bru-auh: EY, status: confirmed.
bru-yyz: EY, status: confirmed.
bru-jfk: 9W, status: confirmed.
bru-bom: 9W, status: confirmed.
bru-mia: AA, status: talks have started.
bru-pek: HU, status: talks have started.
bru-thr: IR, status: talks have started.
bru-add: ET, status: request filed.
bru-doh: QR, status: request filed.
bru-dxb: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-jnb: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-cpt: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-bkk: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-can: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-pvg: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-hkg: not revealed, status: request filed.
bru-ngo: not revealed, status: request filed.

source: biac and bsc.

please note that not all routes will actually take-off, but at least now we have an idea what is in the pipeline and what is not.

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Post by Duke »

Hi press,

Forgive me my ignorance, but where are the cities "CAN", "PVG" and "NGO" situated?
Thanks for the info,
Peter

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Post by sn26567 »

See: http://www.airlinecodes.co.uk/

CAN = Guangzhou (China) (the former CANton)
PVG = Shanghai (China)
NGO = Nagoya (Japan)

Why not Tokyo?
André
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Post by sab319 »

Wel let's hope some of those routes will start...

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Post by Bruspotter »

Hello

Indeed it seems a lot , but if only half of this routes will actually be flown , I think we may be happy.

Best regards: Yannick ;)

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Post by Avro »

It's nice to see that some companies are interested in a possible BRU long haul operation.

Now let's hope that many of them will fly to BRU as well :)

Chris

Jense

Post by Jense »

press wrote:bru-pek: HU, status: talks have started.
sn26567 wrote:Why not Tokyo?
Premier Verhofstadt mentioned both routes in an interview on 'Een' (Flemish TV). Tough, wait and see..

EDIT: interview was about the official opening of the new control tower @ BRU.

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Post by PNC »

.....and none for SNBA??? :cry: :cry:

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Post by Avro »

PNC wrote:.....and none for SNBA??? :cry: :cry:
Nope they don't have the planes for that :(

But you might expect some codesshares wit hSN.

Chris

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Post by blackhawk »

confirmed:
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talks have started:
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request filed:
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All:
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Post by MD-11er »

Looks like a lot of new destinations will go to the East, that is very interesting.

Thanks for the oooooooooo sooooooooo well made overview Blackhawk.

:D

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Post by waldova »

Nice. If all these routes take place we will finally have a market in Asia. I'm sure there are plenty of costumeres ready to go there. So let them all come, we are ready for them here at BRU!

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Post by speedbird1 »

We'll see how it goes over the next few years. Any ideas if SN will try and take advantage of this supposed increse in long haul travel out of their own airport?

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Post by waldova »

It would be good to get codeshares on these flights for SN and for the other companys. This way SN could work as a provider for the passengers on the long haul flights.

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Post by speedbird1 »

Codeshares are great, but wouldn't you love to see A340's, B747's again..... maybe more 330's or 777's? Then SN can get back to being a major player in the airline market again.

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Post by waldova »

Yes ofcourse, who wouldn't. But that day is in my opinion far away.

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Post by NicoD »

I sincerely hope that some of this routes will actually take a start, but... I'm also a bit afraid about the strong competition from some major neighbour airports i.e. AMS and CDG. Don't you think BRU will have to go out of the way to make at least some of the routes to a big succes? I prefer to wait and see.. Or am I too pessimistic? :?:

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Post by speedbird1 »

To quote someone... I think we'll be living near Brussels regional airport in the next few years or so.

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Post by website-info »

to quote someone in SNBA (management)

Heathrow Terminal 6 or Amsterdam South is a realistic name.........

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Post by OrientThai »

That would be indeed nice if some of these routes start.
I suppose that CAN and PVG would be served by Hainan if they choose BRU as their European hub.
bru-add: ET, status: request filed.
So ET has abandoned their plan to fly YYZ via BRU?
bru-ngo: not revealed, status: request filed.
I wonder which airline will serve this route?
JAL? They already fly to AMS, FRA, CDG, and LHR so why adding a new destination located in less than 30 min flying from one of their current destinations.
ANA? They just have closed their office in Brussels...
SNBA? With their ambitious long-haul plan? :lol:
So maybe it would be this Middle East group who is supposed to set a base in BRU and start flying to S.E. Asia via DXB?

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