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Brussels Airlines introduces Economy Plus on long-haul flights

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Brussels Airlines chooses Economy Plus

From now on, Brussels Airlines’ customers who fly to Africa, the US or Canada have the choice out of 3 classes instead of 2. Economy Plus is Brussels Airlines’ answer for passengers travelling in Economy Class who want a comfort upgrade at a low fare. To celebrate the launch, the airline upgrades 20,000 of its customers for free in July and August

Next to its Business and Economy Class, Brussels Airlines now offers a new choice on its intercontinental flights: Economy Plus. Economy Plus travelers sit on the first 4 rows of the Economy Class cabin, can enjoy more leg room and can relax in an Economy seat that reclines 20 degrees instead of 8 degrees for optimal comfort. Before their meal they get treated to a glass of champagne and luxury items like an amenity kit, a hot towel, a linen pillow and a Neuhaus chocolate giftbox.

To travel in Economy Plus, passengers pay a supplement of €120 per one-way. This price is available to everyone, even if they bought the lowest Economy Class fare. For the launch, a special discovery rate of €99 is now available. 20,000 lucky holiday makers and businessmen who have a flight coming up in July or August have received a complimentary upgrade to be the first to test the new Economy Plus class.

”We see an increasing demand for a product between Business Class and Economy Class. Our new Economy Plus offers more space, more comfort and more amenities at a very attractive price. After implementing our new commercial strategy successfully for short-haul flights, we are now starting to implement a new product generation also on our long-haul flights. More innovations are already in the pipeline.”

Lars Redeligx, Chief Commercial Officer Brussels Airlines

On every Airbus 330 aircraft, the airline offers 32 Economy Plus seats on the first 4 rows of the Economy Class cabin, or 18,000 seats on a yearly basis.

Next to the Economy Plus seats, Brussels Airlines has upgraded all Economy Class seats of the A330 fleet for more comfort. Based on feedback from their customers and a thorough testing of the seats, the airline concluded that the combination of the backrest and the headrest did not offer ideal comfort for long flights and has now replaced the entire backrests for better support and the best comfort.

“The first flights with Economy Plus service will start on July 1st. We are really looking forward to welcome the first guests in our new Economy Plus cabin and to 20.000 bright smiles of the lucky ones who get to try it out for free”.

Lars Redeligx, Chief Commercial Officer Brussels Airlines

Thursday, June 16, 2016

This post was published on 16 June 2016 13:43

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

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