You can read my new topic BRU Winter 2024 - 2025. In the first semester there will be a trade mission to LA and SF. We can expect finally a flight directly from the West coast
But also here will be the matter of available planes
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You can read my new topic BRU Winter 2024 - 2025. In the first semester there will be a trade mission to LA and SF. We can expect finally a flight directly from the West coast
Exactly, main focuss will be Africa with new destinations but also more direct flightscrew1990 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 18:19SN to Boston, forget it. The trend at the moment is to go at full speed to Africa. there will be new route but don't expect anything out of AfricaDannyVDB wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 17:39 Let's start (or continue) guessing.
Some were already announced before, so they are not part of the game (SN to Nairobi, UA second daily to Newark, AC to Toronto, SQ tot SIN ...)?
Two that are already operating to BRU ... (hm, hm)
- Hainan to Shanghai
- United to San Francisco ( more wishful thinking than expected)
- SN to Boston
One that is not (yet/anymore) operating to BRU yet ... (hm, hm)
- Cathay to Hong Kong
- Thai Airways to Bangkok
...
- American to Chicago or Miami
- Juneyao Air to Shanghai (although I am not sure that is possible when another Chinese airline would start the same route)
- South African to Johannesburg
- Air India or Vistara to Dehli or Mumbai
Any other (wild) ideas?
Danny
There will be in the second half of this year a trade mission to Brazil. Keep an eye on this but not sooner then 2025nordikcam wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 18:49LATAM to GRU or GIGDannyVDB wrote: ↑22 Jan 2024, 17:39 Let's start (or continue) guessing.
Some were already announced before, so they are not part of the game (SN to Nairobi, UA second daily to Newark, AC to Toronto, SQ tot SIN ...)?
Two that are already operating to BRU ... (hm, hm)
- Hainan to Shanghai
- United to San Francisco ( more wishful thinking than expected)
- SN to Boston
One that is not (yet/anymore) operating to BRU yet ... (hm, hm)
- Cathay to Hong Kong
- Thai Airways to Bangkok
...
- American to Chicago or Miami
- Juneyao Air to Shanghai (although I am not sure that is possible when another Chinese airline would start the same route)
- South African to Johannesburg
- Air India or Vistara to Dehli or Mumbai
Any other (wild) ideas?
Danny
Luanda with à A321LR
Hence my clarification as non-stop is direct but direct isn’t always non-stop. (The triangular flights are direct but not non-stop.)
It was just a little wink I know it's not going to happen.
Eurowings has stopped flying to Brussels since 2022 (Pristina)
Indeed. Its via via.