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Industrial action on Tuesday 20 May and Thursday 22 May

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08.04.2024

Welcome back, Singapore Airlines!

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has returned to the Belgian market with the launch of direct flights between Brussels and Singapore. On 6 April, shortly after midday, the long-awaited inaugural flight, SQ303, took off from Brussels Airport to Singapore Changi Airport.

The launch event at Brussels Airport was attended by prominent representatives, including Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, the Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, Mr. Lim Hong Huai, as well as Singapore Airlines Acting Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Mr. Dai Hao Yu.

Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport Company, is delighted to welcome Singapore Airlines to Brussels Airport. “Singapore Airlines is a premium world-class airline, known for its excellent service to its passengers. As a key gateway to Asia, Singapore is an important new destination in our growing Asian network. SIA is strongly committed to passenger experience, as well as sustainability, and will operate flights with the long-haul version of the Airbus A350-900, one of the most energy-efficient and quietest aircraft in its category."

Singapore Airlines will operate four flights a week between Brussels Airport and Singapore. Flights are carried out using  A350-900, seating 253 passengers in three cabin classes (42 seats in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy Class, and 187 in Economy Class).

Read the press release

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Industrial action on Tuesday 20 May and Thursday 22 May

This Tuesday, May 20th, and this Thursday, May 22nd, a national social action has been announced. 

The information we have at the moment does not indicate a major impact on airport operations, and no flights departing from or arriving at Brussels Airport are affected. 

Public transport 

Significant disruption to public transport is expected. Please consult the website of  NMBS/SNCB and De Lijn for the latest information regarding their services. 

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