
Brussels Airport Summer Season: New Airlines and Destinations

Brussels Airport kicks off the summer season with 178 direct destinations, including nine new routes and six new airlines, expanding its global connectivity.
As spring unfolds, Brussels Airport is gearing up for a vibrant summer season starting March 31, with an expanded flight offer that promises travelers a wide array of choices for their upcoming journeys. This summer, passengers can explore 178 direct destinations across the globe, served by 64 airlines, including six new carriers. The airport is thrilled to introduce nine new destinations to its roster, enhancing its network within Europe and beyond to places like Singapore, Shanghai, Nairobi, and more.
Among the highlights of this season's expansion are the six new airlines joining Brussels Airport's family. Singapore Airlines is set to begin direct flights to Singapore on April 6, marking a significant addition to the airport's Asian connections. Additionally, Juneyao Airlines and Hainan Airlines will offer services to Shanghai, ensuring daily flights to this bustling Chinese city.
European travel also gets a boost with new destinations and airlines, including Cyprus Airways flying to Larnaca, Wideroe to Bergen, Amelia to Brive, and Wizz Air to Budapest. Brussels Airlines is introducing Nairobi and Krakow to its network, now covering 88 destinations, including 18 in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The summer season sees an enhancement in transatlantic travel as well, with United Airlines adding a second daily flight to Newark, totaling four daily flights to the United States from Brussels Airport. Air Canada and Air Transat are increasing their services to Toronto and Montreal, respectively.
Morocco's connectivity is also expanding with Air Arabia adding Tetouan and Rabat to its destinations from Brussels Airport, now serving a total of seven Moroccan cities.
Brussels Airport's long-haul network is robust this summer, offering 37 destinations, including six in North America, destinations in Central America via TUI fly, a strong presence in Sub-Saharan Africa led by Brussels Airlines, and connections to the Gulf region and Asia.
With such a comprehensive and diverse summer offer, Brussels Airport strengthens its position as a key hub for travelers in Europe, providing a solid and attractive network for all travel preferences.