“AMARE is not just an airplane; it brings people’s hearts together all the year round and symbolises some of the key values of Tomorrowland: love, friendship and unity.”
Tomorrow, 24 February, Amare will leave on its maiden voyage to Vienna. The flight schedule of Amare can be followed on brusselsairlines.com
In order to make flying with Amare a complete experience, special moodlighting is foreseen in the aircraft cabin. To get everyone in the right atmosphere, the Tomorrowland Hymn by Hans Zimmer is played every time travellers board Amare.
Amare is the fourth special livery plane that Brussels Airlines adds to its Belgian Icons series. As an ambassador for Belgium, the airline wants to bring the best of Belgium to the world. In 2014 the company decided to dedicate an aircraft to Tintin. “Rackham” instantly became one of the most photographed planes in the world. One year later two Belgian Icons were unveiled to the public: Magritte, dedicated to surrealist painter René Magritte, and Trident, the aircraft of the Belgian Red Devils, the Belgian national football team. With Amare, Brussels Airlines now pays tribute to Tomorrowland, which has in fact become a true Belgian Icon.
Wingspan: 34.10m
Height: 11m
Airbus A320
Length: 37.56m
Seats: 180
Cruising speed: 850 km
From 24 February 2017 until 2022
More than 50 destinations in Europe and the Middle East
This post was published on 23 February 2017 21:29
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