Brussels Airlines has resumed flights from Birmingham Airport, operating six times a week. These regular weekly services will offer convenient flight times and will use an A319 aircraft, which is ideally placed to serve both business and leisure passengers.
Brussels Airlines has resumed flights from Birmingham Airport, operating six times a week.
These regular weekly services will offer convenient flight times and will use an A319 aircraft, which is ideally placed to serve both business and leisure passengers. Brussels is a must-see city especially for those with a love of architecture, chocolate and beer! It is home to countless museums and galleries and is well known for its stunning architecture, both old and new. Half of Brussels is made up of green space, making it ideal if you want to escape the vibrant city for a bit of tranquillity.
Adam Parker, Senior Aviation Manager of Birmingham Airport commenting on the service said: “Brussels Airlines has been a partner of Birmingham Airport for many years, first serving the region from 1992.
“Its six times weekly service is ideally placed to ensure both business and leisure passengers have easy access to the Belgium capital. We are delighted to welcome back Brussels Airlines to our portfolio of airlines ensuring we really are on our way to serving the Midlands.”
Six days a week, excluding Saturday, sees flights arrive into Birmingham Airport at 1600 hours and depart at 1645 hours.
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Birmingham Airport is investing £300m in terminal growth and infrastructure to reach its 18m passenger goal by 2033. This investment is running parallel with is sustainable growth plan to meet its ambitious goal of net zero also by 2033. Home to 35 airlines, flying direct to 144 destinations, passengers from Birmingham can now access 657 destinations via one stop. Having completed its busiest summer yet, the airport has also launched its biggest ever marketing campaign this week, confidently communicating ‘We’re (Birmingham) on our Way.’