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The disclosure that the merged carrier will operate under a new corporate identity came as the board of owner SN Airholding endorsed a strategic plan for the future of the Belgian aviation group.
The two airlines, which have been under the common ownership of SN Airholding for a year, will operate with two distinct products – a basic service for price-sensitive passengers, and an upgraded one for more time-sensitive travellers seeking greater convenience and flexibility.
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