Brussels Airlines’ Mumbai flights, which were launched in March 2017, will be stopped on January 6 for economic reasons, as the route does not deliver the anticipated results. At the same time, passengers still have ample alternative travel options via Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich thanks to Lufthansa Group airlines Lufthansa and SWISS. The Mumbai flight capacity will be used to refocus on Africa, the core intercontinental business of Brussels Airlines.
Customers who had booked flights to or from Mumbai after 6 January are being contacted by Brussels Airlines and are offered alternative travel solutions to get to their final destination.
On the short-haul network, Brussels Airlines adds two new destinations: as from October Kiev (Ukraine) will be served 4 times a week and as of February a 3-weekly service to Wroclaw (Poland) will be launched. Furthermore the airline adds additional frequencies to existing destinations this winter season, including Alicante, Billund, Bordeaux, Faro, Geneva, Lisbon, Malaga and Tel Aviv.
Brussels Airlines is also making a significant investment this winter in its long-haul product and overall on board experience by gradually renewing the cabins of its ten Airbus A330 aircraft, launching a brand new Business Class, a renewed Economy Class and for the first time a Premium Economy Class in a separate cabin. The first refurbished aircraft will be ready in December.
New destinations starting in Winter 2018-2019:
- Kiev 4x/week (as of October 2018) – all-year destination
- Wroclaw 3x/week (as of Feb 2019) – all-year destination
Additional frequencies as from Winter Season (starting on 29 October)
Short Haul
- Alicante +1/week
- Billund +2/week
- Bordeaux +1/week
- Faro +1/week
- Geneva +1/week
- Lisbon +1/week
Long Haul (changes effective as from 7 January)
- Banjul +3/week (daily service)
- Dakar: remains daily service but 3 times direct