Air Belgium connects to 39 African destinations
October 25, 2022 – Air Belgium connects to 39 African destinations
With the launch of its new routes between Brussels Airport, Johannesburg and Cape Town, Air Belgium offers business and leisure travellers
direct flights to South Africa and thirty-eight destinations in Southern Africa.
Air Belgium connects to 39 African destinations
Air Belgium is reintroducing direct flight connections between Belgium and South Africa. From 14 September, travellers will take off from Brussels Airport every Wednesday and Sunday at 19h45 time at the stations).
“This is an exciting and important chapter for Air Belgium,” says Niky Terzakis, CEO.South Africa is one of the most important economic market for Belgium.
The reopening of these air connections, which have been suspended for more than thirty years, is eagerly anticipated. About two hundred Belgian companies, large and small, are established or have branches in South Africa.
Air Belgium connects to 39 African destinations:
Flights between the two countries are therefore essential for these businesses. They support trade and, more generally, economic development.Belgium is South Africa’s sixth most important trade partner. On average, approximately 60,000 passengers depart from Belgium each year, despite the lack of a direct flight.
This number should easily reach 80,000 by 2024. The new Air Belgium routes will fill this gap. It should also be noted that many compatriots live and work in South Africa.
Flights between the two countries are therefore essential for these businesses. They support trade and, more generally, economic development.Belgium is South Africa’s sixth most important trade partner. On average, approximately 60,000 passengers depart from Belgium each year, despite the lack of a direct flight.
Air Belgium connects to 39 African destinations: This launch also marks the beginning of a major partnership between Air Belgium and South Africa’s largest airline, Airlink. Air Belgium will not only offer tickets to Johannesburg and Cape Town, but also up to thirty-eight destinations on the African continent via Airlink’s extensive network. Sixteen domestic destinations in South Africa and twenty-two destinations to eleven other countries on the continent.
This agreement allows Air Belgium to offer the most direct and fastest connections from Brussels Airport withcorrect fares and a lower CO2 emission rate.“For Brussels Airport, the launch of Air Belgium’s South Africa route marks an important milestone as we are expanding our destinations network with Johannesburg and Cape Town, explains Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport.After no less than 20 years, we are particularly proud that this route is opening again. This confirms that Brussels Airport is the right fit for Air Belgium’s long-haul services. We both have a diversified customer base including Belgian and foreign residents, as well as transfer passengers.
We also share a passion for outstanding passenger experience and tailor-made services. This new destination will be operated Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, that combine environmental and economic performance with excellent comfort. This aircraft fits in perfectly with our commitment to develop a sustainable future for aviation”.