Bravo Airlines to brussels?
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- Kaninchen87
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Kaninchen see here:
Atlantis wrote:
Timetable:
Kinshasa - Brussels
FF 1142 22.30h - 07.30h (This flight starts at Brazaville via Kinshasa)
FF 1272 22.30h - 07.30h (This flight starts at Brazaville via Kinshasa)
FF 1412 22.30h - 09.10h
Brussels - Kinshasa:
FF 1411 12.30 - 20.25
FF 1151 23.15 - 06.15 (This flight is going further to Brazaville)
FF 1121 23.15 - 06.15 (This flight is going further to Brazaville)
There are three flights a week from Bru and CDG. There is only one flight from MAD.
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Airbuske
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- Kaninchen87
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- Kaninchen87
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The first flights could be between FIH and CDG in that weekend. And when the timetable will stay like it is, first flight FIH to BRU on Monday 3 July.Avro wrote:And the first of july is a saturdayAtlantis wrote:If you read carefully my post, then you will see that I mentioned Monday, Tuesday and Friday.![]()
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PS: when you look at the map, Brussels is at the border of Germany and Danemark!!! Good advertise for BRU
Wait and see.
It seems that the timetable changed:
Brussels - Kinshasa
DEP: 23:15 - ARV: 06:15+1 EQP 767 -2--5-- (Flight is going further to Brazaville with arrival : 09:45 + 1)
Kinshasa - Brussels
DEP: 22:30 - ARV: 07:30+1 EQP 767 1--4-- ( Flight coming from Brazaville with departure at Brazaville: 19:45 )
Bruselas - Paris - Kinshasa
DEP: 12:30 - ARV: 20:25 EQP 767 1------
Kinshasa - Paris - Brussels
DEP: 22:30 - ARV: 09:10+1 EQP 767 1------
So the plane will stay almost a whole day @ BRU ?
And also 10 hours at Brazaville.
Brussels - Kinshasa
DEP: 23:15 - ARV: 06:15+1 EQP 767 -2--5-- (Flight is going further to Brazaville with arrival : 09:45 + 1)
Kinshasa - Brussels
DEP: 22:30 - ARV: 07:30+1 EQP 767 1--4-- ( Flight coming from Brazaville with departure at Brazaville: 19:45 )
Bruselas - Paris - Kinshasa
DEP: 12:30 - ARV: 20:25 EQP 767 1------
Kinshasa - Paris - Brussels
DEP: 22:30 - ARV: 09:10+1 EQP 767 1------
So the plane will stay almost a whole day @ BRU ?
And also 10 hours at Brazaville.
Best regards,
Airbuske
Airbuske
The flights will arrive at the B-pier.sab319 wrote:So will the flight via Paris arrive at the A or B-pier? since Paris is intra shengen but Kinshasa out, anyone knows how that goes?
Pax coming from a non-schengen destination with a stopover in a schengen country will keep their status as non-schengen pax --> full passportcontrole at BRU.
For example: flight XY123 FIH - CDG - BRU with 200 pax on board.
Their are 100 pax with destination CDG and 100 pax with destination BRU. The 100 pax for CDG will enter France wich is a schengen country. If they entered France they get now the status of schengen pax. Now they can fly in the schengen area without a passportcontrole because they where fully check when they entered France.
The other 100 pax for BRU never entered, officially, a schengen country. So they keep their status as non-schengen pax. We call this a mix-flight.
If I look well at the timetable it's still the same, no change.airbuske wrote:It seems that the timetable changed:
So the plane will stay almost a whole day @ BRU ?
And also 10 hours at Brazaville.
Correct, the plane will stay a whole day at BRU. This is the same situation for Ethiopian Airlines. The airplanes arrives early in the morning and departing in the evening.
I wouldn't spend my money to soon on their tickets!Atlantis wrote:Tickets can be booked from 20 May.
Last night I had to pass some time for professional reasons in front of their office in Brussels, and there were quite some "suspicious" elements about it.
At the window there is a sign proposing several jobs to fill in in that same Brussels Office, but the place is available for rent...
They tried to "prevent" curious eyes to look inside the office, but doing a little effort I was able to look inside. There are three tables with something looking as computers on them... Also several boxes scattered all over the place... No signs off people working inside that office... If you apply for a job, you have to glide your CV under the door where "one day" it will be collected by "the staff"...
Since the office is located there, I've NEVER seen a member of the "staff" working there, nor a possible client entering into the office...
To me it looks like "een linke boel" as we say in Flemish (translation = "suspicious shit")
(Pics of the office will follow to give an idea about the place...)
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