Singapore Airlines launching Brussels flights
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is introducing a new European route.
SIA will launch direct Brussels flight from 5 April 2024.
It will mark a return to the Belgian capital after more than 20 years.
The airline will operate four weekly Brussels flights aboard its Airbus A350-900s, with 253 seats in three cabin classes.
It includes 42 in Business Class and 24 in Premium Economy Class.
Flight SQ304 will depart Singapore to Brussels on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays
The addition of Brussels flights increase the number of European destinations in the Singapore Airlines network to 13.
Dai Hao Yu, Acting SVP, Marketing Planning, said: “It gives our customers from Europe an additional point to connect to Singapore.”
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