Tour operator Sunweb Group and Brussels Airlines have been working together for many years now. This contract will result in a multi-year partnership. From the winter season of 2022 until the summer of 2025, both parties will jointly develop and identify growth opportunities.
This agreement shows the importance of and the long-term strategy Brussels Airlines has in the leisure segment. It will allow the airline to steadily grow its number of passengers while reaching a more balanced spread over the seasons and even days of the week.
“We can definitely state that leisure travel has become one of the strategic pillars of our airline. We are proud to have sealed our long-term partnership with tour operator Sunweb Group. It has already allowed us to add Djerba and Monastir to our summer 2023 destinations. Together we will continue to develop a joint plan to grow our portfolio of leisure destinations. We are in good company with Sunweb Group,”
said Greet Vandebos, Head of Leisure Sales, Brussels Airlines
“We are pleased that we are now strengthening our strong collaboration with a long-term partnership. Together with Brussels Airlines, we provide our customers a well-deserved holiday to 32 wonderful destinations.”
said Harm Groot, Director of Flight Capacity at Sunweb Group
The European tour operator and the Belgian home carrier will be flying together to 32 different holiday destinations, such as
This post was published on 2 May 2023 15:39
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