Hainan Airlines is going to switch its Airbus A330-300 to Dreamliners in -9 version from 27 October 2019 on the Beijing Capital – Brussels route.
The only Chinese airline at Brussels is going to make a all Dreamliner service from China, during the 2019-2020 winter season, as they are going to replace the Airbus A330-300 by a Boeing 787-9 on 27 October. Capacity between both Airbus A330 and Boeing 787 are similar, with 288 in the Dreamliner and 4 more seats in the Airbus.
Hainan Airlines will no longer fly from Shanghai Pudong to Brussels during the season but the twice weekly flight from Shenzhen becomes a three times weekly route, still using a Boeing 787-8.
This post was published on 5 October 2019 21:36
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