Brussels Airlines to resume flights to 9 African destinations
Brussels Airlines will increase its flight frequencies to all its African destinations as of mid-June.
- Nador and Tangier will join the network as of June 26 and 27, respectively.
- As of June 15, Luanda will be served three times weekly.
April 27, 2021: Brussels Airlines will increase its flight frequencies to all its African destinations as of mid-June, when West African destinations Abidjan (Ivory Coast), Accra (Ghana), Banjul (Gambia) and Dakar (Senegal) are planned to be offered on a daily basis. In Central and East Africa, Douala and Yaounde (Cameroon), Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo) and Entebbe (Uganda) are also to be served daily. Luanda joins the network again after more than a year. As of June 15, the Angolan city will be served three times weekly.
Nador and Tangier will join the network as of June 26 and 27, respectively. Nador will be connected with Brussels Airport twice a week on Tuesdays and Saturdays, while flights to Tangier will be operated every Wednesday and Sunday.
Over the past six months, the airline operated a network that focused on essential travel, mainly with flights to and from Africa.