BRU summer 2011: latest news, routes, airlines
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from thoses news, it seems clear belleair is moving from LGG to BRU (despite the LGG lastest communication).
Then Jetair is also choosing the same airport to "steal" the existing market.
Now, why BRU and not keeping LGG, good question ...
Why not CRL ...
Maybe Belleair is interested by BRU's connections ... and then LGG is really not the right place to be.
Then Jetair is also choosing the same airport to "steal" the existing market.
Now, why BRU and not keeping LGG, good question ...
Why not CRL ...
Maybe Belleair is interested by BRU's connections ... and then LGG is really not the right place to be.
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09APR11 – 25JUN11/12SEP11 – 29OCT11 Increase from 3 to 4 weeklyMR_Boeing wrote:In Brussels Airport November airline news:
So 4 weekly in S11 and even 5 weekly during peak months (July and August?)Based on the overwhelming success of the start of the route in summer 2010, Middle East Airlines plans to further expand its operation between Brussels and Beirut in summer 2011. Frequency will grow from the current 3 weekly operations to 4 weekly, and up to 5 weekly during the peak summer months.
26JUN11 – 11SEP11 Increase from 4 to 5 weekly
Source: airlineroute.net
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Brussels Airport has published their 'route news letter' January 2011. Some things are already known, but other things were not mentionned yet.
(Some things in the list below are already been mentionned):
- Etihad from 6 weekly to 8 weekly
- Air Vallee starts 4 weekly flights from Angers on 31 January with Do328 (31 seats)
- Egyptair: 6 weekly upgraded to daily (already mentionned several times btw)
- Blue1: adds afternoon flights to Helsinki on days 4, 5 and 7 as from April (only 1 year after they started two daily flights to BRU)
- AnadoluJet: goes to 5 weekly flights from Ankara
- Ukraine International goes from 5 weekly to 6 weekly (additional flight on day 7) as from 5 June, shedule will change from evening flight to midday flight to allow more connections in Kiev
- Jetairlfy to Pristina and Tirana as from 10 June, 2 weekly with B735
- Air Arabia Maroc doubles operations to BRU from 3 weekly to 6 weekly as from 1 July. 3 weekly Casablanca non-stop (is now served 3 weekly trough Fez and Oujda), Fez will be served 2 weekly and the combination flight Oujda/Nador 1 weekly (as far as I know Nador is a new destination for Air Arabia Morac in BRU)
- The last thing is about SN's expansion: RJ replacement on some routes and additional flights to ATH and PRG and the new destinations.
http://bruairport.fb.email.addemar.com/ ... index.html
(Some things in the list below are already been mentionned):
- Etihad from 6 weekly to 8 weekly
- Air Vallee starts 4 weekly flights from Angers on 31 January with Do328 (31 seats)
- Egyptair: 6 weekly upgraded to daily (already mentionned several times btw)
- Blue1: adds afternoon flights to Helsinki on days 4, 5 and 7 as from April (only 1 year after they started two daily flights to BRU)
- AnadoluJet: goes to 5 weekly flights from Ankara
- Ukraine International goes from 5 weekly to 6 weekly (additional flight on day 7) as from 5 June, shedule will change from evening flight to midday flight to allow more connections in Kiev
- Jetairlfy to Pristina and Tirana as from 10 June, 2 weekly with B735
- Air Arabia Maroc doubles operations to BRU from 3 weekly to 6 weekly as from 1 July. 3 weekly Casablanca non-stop (is now served 3 weekly trough Fez and Oujda), Fez will be served 2 weekly and the combination flight Oujda/Nador 1 weekly (as far as I know Nador is a new destination for Air Arabia Morac in BRU)
- The last thing is about SN's expansion: RJ replacement on some routes and additional flights to ATH and PRG and the new destinations.
http://bruairport.fb.email.addemar.com/ ... index.html
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Mr_Boeing, this newsletter from BRU Airport is very interesting. I've tried finding how to subscribe to it on their Website, but did not succeed. Can you tell me more about how to subscribe to this news? Thanks in advance.Brussels Airport has published their 'route news letter' January 2011. Some things are already known, but other things were not mentionned yet.
DW
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Maybe I shouldn't have used the word 'newsletter', as normally you can subscribe on a newsletter but I don't think you can subscribe on this. Just go to the link below, scroll down the page to "network news" and click the month you want to see. Normally I check it the first week of the month or so to see if the new one is already published. But again, subscribing is not possible I think.Dandy Warhol wrote:Mr_Boeing, this newsletter from BRU Airport is very interesting. I've tried finding how to subscribe to it on their Website, but did not succeed. Can you tell me more about how to subscribe to this news? Thanks in advance.
DW
http://www.brusselsairport.be/en/b2b/b2b-airlines/
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Route BRU-VGO should restart as from the last week of march, this time operated by Air Nostrum (probably with CR9 and even CRK during the summer), 3 weekly flights.
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It looks like Olympic Air is resuming their second Athens-Brussels-Athens flight.
Departure Athens at 07.30 am with 10:00 am arrival in Brussels.
Departure Brussels 10:45 am with a 14:00 pm arrival in Athens.
Flight numbers will be:
OA145 ATH-BRU
OA146 BRU-ATH
It also looks like Skyways Express (Sweden) will start a service to Jönköping accoring to Wikipedia and their website on the 28th of March.
Departure Athens at 07.30 am with 10:00 am arrival in Brussels.
Departure Brussels 10:45 am with a 14:00 pm arrival in Athens.
Flight numbers will be:
OA145 ATH-BRU
OA146 BRU-ATH
It also looks like Skyways Express (Sweden) will start a service to Jönköping accoring to Wikipedia and their website on the 28th of March.
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Yes, but as far as I know they don't operate this flight daily (like they did before) but only 3 or 4 weekly.theeuropean wrote:It looks like Olympic Air is resuming their second Athens-Brussels-Athens flight.
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Correct, no flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays.MR_Boeing wrote:Yes, but as far as I know they don't operate this flight daily (like they did before) but only 3 or 4 weekly.
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Yes , on the site of Sky Airways you can read that they will start with Jönköping -Brussels flights.theeuropean wrote: It also looks like Skyways Express (Sweden) will start a service to Jönköping accoring to Wikipedia and their website on the 28th of March.
2 daily flight's, one in the morning and one in the evening.Plane will be an Embraer 145
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Airbuske
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Quite suprised about this one. I don't know Jönköping really well, but a two daily E145 (47-50 seats?) looks much to me. Is there a reason for this route (business, tourism,...)?airbuske wrote: Yes , on the site of Sky Airways you can read that they will start with Jönköping -Brussels flights.
2 daily flight's, one in the morning and one in the evening.Plane will be an Embraer 145
BTW, someone said me that one of the flights to/from Birmingham on Saterday will be operated by a E145 (BD) as from S11 (so one weekly flight). Because of that I also checked if the RJ was still loaded for Newcastle and Bristol, but it seems the E145's are loaded again in the booking engines for these routes. Hannover on the other side is still loaded as Avro operated.
So does anyone knows the reason why SN reloaded the E145 in the booking engine for BRS and NCL. Do they have other plans with the RJ's wich were planned for BRS and NCL, will they retire them, or was it actually never the plan to actually deploy the RJ's to BRS and NCL? And are there other routes wich will get the E145 or Q400 (like BHX wich will get one weekly E145)?
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New low cost Route
Blue air
Brussels - Bacau (RO)
30 may
2/7
http://www.goedkoopvliegenclub.nl/nieuws.html
Blue air
Brussels - Bacau (RO)
30 may
2/7
http://www.goedkoopvliegenclub.nl/nieuws.html
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This is now confirmed: the single SN flight to BHX on Saturday will be operated by bmi regional on Embraer 145. The plane used is said to be the one that operates between EDI and BRU.MR_Boeing wrote:someone said me that one of the flights to/from Birmingham on Saterday will be operated by a E145 (BD) as from S11 (so one weekly flight). Because of that I also checked if the RJ was still loaded for Newcastle and Bristol, but it seems the E145's are loaded again in the booking engines for these routes.
BRS and NCL will remain on E-145, just as I had expected, despite being loaded on RJ for a while.
On the website of the UK's CAA, you can check pax numbers from each of the UK airports to all the destinations served every month in all possible detail and although the introduction of a 3rd flight has been beneficial to SN at both NCL and BRS, total pax numbers are simply not enough to justify flying 80 seaters.
for instance, you can see that pax numbers from NCL (almost) doubled on a YTD basis thanks to the 3rd frequency, but that still just means about 3,000 pax per month. Okay for 3 E-jet flights a day, but definitely not okay for 3 RJ flights, IMHO. And it seems SN has come to the same conclusion....
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Confirmed in meanwhile.kleineboy wrote:New low cost Route
Blue air
Brussels - Bacau (RO)
30 may
2/7
http://www.goedkoopvliegenclub.nl/nieuws.html
Flights on Monday and Friday
Bacau - Brussels: OB223 15.30 - 17.15
Brussels - Bacau: OB224 18.00 - 21.45
We see lately some smaller companies who shows their interest in BRU because of the competitive prices to start up new flights to BRU.
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Increase of frequencies on the route BRU-BIO as from SU11
Departure in BRU at 9:40 , 13:55 and 21:00 on day 12345
Departure in BIO at 6:50, 12:25 and 16:45 on day 12345
During the weekends less flights.
I saw that the also will offer a flight to MAD on sat as from SU11
that's new compared SU10 I believe?
SN3727 BRU 1420 MAD 1650
sN3728 MAD 1730 BRU 1955
Also a evening flight to TXL on sat as from SU11( Is this new compared SU10? )
SN2589 BRU 1935 TXL 2100 nightstop
SN2592 TXL 0640 BRU 0805 on sunday
Departure in BRU at 9:40 , 13:55 and 21:00 on day 12345
Departure in BIO at 6:50, 12:25 and 16:45 on day 12345
During the weekends less flights.
I saw that the also will offer a flight to MAD on sat as from SU11
that's new compared SU10 I believe?
SN3727 BRU 1420 MAD 1650
sN3728 MAD 1730 BRU 1955
Also a evening flight to TXL on sat as from SU11( Is this new compared SU10? )
SN2589 BRU 1935 TXL 2100 nightstop
SN2592 TXL 0640 BRU 0805 on sunday
Best regards,
Airbuske
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Vigo (listed on wikipedia) is set to start 27 March with Air Nostrum and not Vueling like last year.
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airbuske wrote:Yes , on the site of Sky Airways you can read that they will start with Jönköping -Brussels flights.theeuropean wrote: It also looks like Skyways Express (Sweden) will start a service to Jönköping accoring to Wikipedia and their website on the 28th of March.
2 daily flight's, one in the morning and one in the evening.Plane will be an Embraer 145
The flight is now in the bookingsengine:
JZ2540 06.25 Jöngköping 08.10 Brussels
JZ2541 08.40 Brussels 10.25 Jöngköping
JZ2542 15.15 Jöngköping 17.00 Brussels
JZ2543 17.30 Brussels 19.15 Jöngköping
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Some UA/CO crossfleetings posted on airliners.net, reservation systems would be updated soon. One of the changes: CO EWR-BRU will be operated by a United B772 as from 29 September.
For the information, currently EWR is operated with CO B772 until 17 May as from 18 May it will be B764 again and as from 29/09 UA B772. This may be the end of CO flights to BRU, altough CO may ever appear on the IAH-BRU route, or maybe IAD or ORD-BRU altough I doubt that. I still hope for IAH-BRU.
Also some other changes:
eff 6/9 second IAD-CDG flight on CO B-757
eff 6/10 EWR-ZRH from CO B-767-224 to UA B-767-322
eff 9/1 IAD-AMS from UA B-777-222 to CO B-757-224
eff 9/29 First IAD-CDG frm UA B-777-222 to CO B-757-222
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forum ... 46/#menu52
For the information, currently EWR is operated with CO B772 until 17 May as from 18 May it will be B764 again and as from 29/09 UA B772. This may be the end of CO flights to BRU, altough CO may ever appear on the IAH-BRU route, or maybe IAD or ORD-BRU altough I doubt that. I still hope for IAH-BRU.
Also some other changes:
eff 6/9 second IAD-CDG flight on CO B-757
eff 6/10 EWR-ZRH from CO B-767-224 to UA B-767-322
eff 9/1 IAD-AMS from UA B-777-222 to CO B-757-224
eff 9/29 First IAD-CDG frm UA B-777-222 to CO B-757-222
http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forum ... 46/#menu52
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... with a change in flight numbers:MR_Boeing wrote:CO EWR-BRU will be operated by a United B772 as from 29 September.
Code: Select all
UA960 EWR1825 – 0745+1BRU 777 D
UA961 BRU0945 – 1150 EWR 777 DSource: Airline Route (which is censored on Airliners.net)
André
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Maybe you missed it but Continental Airlines will "soon" be gone... UAL holding has "merged" (actually UA did take over CO, but it's called a "merger of equals" to please everyone) with COA forming the new United Airlines. Currently both UA and CO are operating under their own operating certicifates but soon they will be operating under a single operating certificate. It can still take some time but this is what is going to happen one day or another... So CO will be gone in let's say maximum 2 years from now... Yes, the CO planes will continue flying but with a UA name.MR_Boeing wrote:This may be the end of CO flights to BRU, altough CO may ever appear on the IAH-BRU route, or maybe IAD or ORD-BRU altough I doubt that. I still hope for IAH-BRU.
Honestly I don't think CO planes won't appear on the BRU routes any soon after they left... BRU is considered a premium market (due governmental/corporate contracts) and apparently they have chosen to put planes with a F class on all the routes from BRU. CO doesn't have F, it only has economy and business (I admit, a business class that is very good) so it seems they are swapping planes to destinations where F isn't needed or where it's needed...
If and when a new route is opened by (the new) UA with destination BRU the chances are quite good that it will have a plane with a F class operating it...