Brussels Airlines announces special winter flights with focus on Africa

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From December to January 2021, the airline will offer 40% more flights to Africa compared to September/October

(TAN): Brussels Airlines has announced to operate 42 medium haul routes and 16 long haul routes during the winter season 2020/2021 that starts from October 25 through March 27, 2021.

At the start of the winter season, 14 destinations will be included in the airline’s intercontinental offer, with a sole focus on Africa. As of this winter, Brussels Airlines will fly to Abidjan on a daily basis. During winter holidays, extra frequencies will be added to Banjul, Bujumbura, Dakar, Douala, Entebbe, Freetown, Kigali, Kinshasa, Monrovia and Yaoundé. In February 2021, also Luanda and New York JFK are planned to be added to the network. 

New in the airline’s portfolio is the Berlin Brandenburg Airport, to which it will move its Berlin flights from November 8. During the holiday periods in autumn, winter and the spring break, Brussels Airlines will operate extra flights to European holiday destinations Alicante, Gran Canaria, Faro, Malaga, Lisbon and Tenerife. The airline offers a variety of sunny holiday and beautiful winter destinations, including Catania and Lanzarote but also Kraków and Oslo.  

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The Belgian airline is also offering its passengers the flexibility of rebooking. Passengers holding a Brussels Airlines ticket booked before August 25th, who wish to postpone their travels or whose flight was cancelled, are able to use the value of their ticket January 31, 2021. The new journey can take place until December 31, 2021. Since 25 August, all newly booked tickets remain flexible and can be changed multiple times free of charge.

Passengers whose flights were cancelled and who do not want to make use of the rebooking options can apply for a refund using the online form on the Brussels Airlines website.   

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