BRU summer 2006: what to expect: airlines, routes, news

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BRU summer 2006: what to expect: airlines, routes, news

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When we have to start a new topic I can give a little overview of the new airlines and routes for this summer.


SkyEurope Airlines

Starting 27 March with 3 flights a week using the new B737-700


Condor

Starting 1 April with a daily flight using an A320


Air Memphis

Their first flight was on 25 February but only for one weekend. With the beginning of the eastern holiday they are going to start with one flight every Saturday using an A320


Bravo Airlines

Starting in May but the flight schedule is at this moment still unknown. They are going to use a B767-200


Ethiopian Airlines

Starting 5 june with 3 flights a week using B767-300ER


Smartwings

Starting 12 June with 6 flights a week using a B737-500


Still uncertain are the flights of Hainan Airlines. They planned the first flight on 18 July with 4 flights a week with a B767-300ER.

As the webteam has closed the BRU in 2006 topic because it was just a forum on its own, I (OO-VEX) would like to remind you this message from Bart :arrow:
Luchtzak wrote:
We would also like to ask our dear members to create a few extra topics about news of Brussels Airport in stead of putting it all in the same topic. Some news deserves a dedicated topic.
Therefore I've moved the Hainan posts to the Hainan topic :arrow: https://www.aviation24.be/postp138993.html#138993

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Just a correction (I could be myself wrong !) but I think that 2 out of the 3 ET flights will be with 752ER, the third one with a 767. :?:

About, 9W I'm rather pessimistic. I think they'll wait untill they have the ultra long range plane needed to fly non-stop to the US. But I don't know how their case moved lately with the FAA/US DOT. AA and CO are doing really well on non-stop US-India services. Loads and yields wise. I'm sure 9W will want to compete on this market rather than against AI on the one-stop strategy. :?:

About LAC, aren't SN and Hewa the only two carriers designated to fly BRU-FIH ? That's how I read the bilateral agreement. Maybe I missed a part ;) :?:

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About ET: the first indications were that ET had the intention to fly with the B757-200 on Tuesdays, the other days Thursday and Saturday were always with the B767-300.

After some while when it was officially announced, the Tuesday flight is also with a B767-300.

But there is still space to mix. :wink:

Bravo Airlines is flying between Brussels and Kinshasa via Madrid. In that case no problem for three carriers on that route.

About 9W, I have also my doubts for their flights via Brussels. I think, but I can be wrong, they will never come to us.
I think we have to wait after the complete merger between Jet Airways and Air Sahara. In that case Jet Airways could use the rights of Air Sahara to fly to the US.
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What about Biman ?

Their schedules are still not updated... Could this mean the end for Biman ops at BRU ?

Regards, Robin Bamps.

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Post by Atlantis »

Correct, normally Biman's last flight out of BRU is for tomorrow. They announced to leave BRU by the end of this month.

So, this means one carrier and two destinations less at BRU.

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The end of an era...

Too bad they'll leave :cry: I'll try to witness tomorrow's landing.

Regards, Robin Bamps.

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Said thing for BRU !!!
I like those good old triholders ...

Regards Tim

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Post by Atlantis »

I did a quick search on amadeus and according to that site there are still flights to BRU.

Three possibilities:

* Biman was not ready to set up, in that short time, flights via UK to NYC

* BIAC has not updated last week the new summer schedule, altough BG is the only carrier with no summer schedule on BIAC's site. So it could be it's the last flight tomorrow.

* Amadeus is putting those flights on the net until BG is effectively flying via UK.

I can only say that we have to keep our eyes open and see what happened.

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Flying-Belgian wrote:
Airbus_fan wrote:Just to come back on Hainan, they don't have an agreement with the Russians yet to fly in Russian airspace. Let's hope they'll get green light very soon!
I'd be rather astonished they'd fly PEK-BUD via the Himalaya route... :roll: :roll:

FB.
I was talking about BRU :roll: :roll:
Tot hier en verder

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Post by Atlantis »

Dhaka and Dubai are now deleted in the timetable of BIAC. So, who want to see for the last time Biman at our airport, go there he's departing at about an hour, I think.


The flights to Phuket - Colombo - Male with Martinair are now departing at 17.35H on Sundays.

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S2-ACS is the one :

A nice smoky touchdown on runway 25L about an hour ago...

Farewell Biman !

Regards, Robin Bamps.

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Robin_Bamps wrote:S2-ACS is the one :

A nice smoky touchdown on runway 25L about an hour ago...

Farewell Biman !

Regards, Robin Bamps.
Correct, saw her over my house. I will miss that DC10 :cry:
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Post by Lamal »

Worth mentioning:

BRU - ATH
OA148 -2----- 19:45 23:55 717 2603-2810

ATH - BRU
OA147 -2----- 16:30 19:00 717 2603-2810

BRU - ALG
AH2061 ----5-- 14:15 15:50 332 2506-2309

ALG - BRU
AH2060 ----5-- 09:05 12:50 332 2506-2309

Lamal

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Re: BRU summer 2006: what to expect: airlines, routes, news

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don't forget Inter Airlines, who will start operating daily flights from BRU to Turkey next week, with 2 A320's...
If you want to say a last goodbye to MNG, you should do it this week...

greetings

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Today SkyEurope made his first flight to BRU. When the flights are successful, SkyEurope will offer more flights ex-BRU to other cities in Central- and East-Europe.
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Re: BRU summer 2006: what to expect: airlines, routes, news

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TC-MNE wrote:don't forget Inter Airlines, who will start operating daily flights from BRU to Turkey next week, with 2 A320's...
If you want to say a last goodbye to MNG, you should do it this week...

greetings
Aren't they going to fly with two A321 to BRU?

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Re: BRU summer 2006: what to expect: airlines, routes, news

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Atlantis wrote:
TC-MNE wrote:don't forget Inter Airlines, who will start operating daily flights from BRU to Turkey next week, with 2 A320's...
If you want to say a last goodbye to MNG, you should do it this week...

greetings
Aren't they going to fly with two A321 to BRU?
They don't have A320's only A321's and Fokker 100
Best regards,

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Post by ehamspotter »

Hello;

Finally good news again for BRU!!!
As i can see there going to be a few new planes/Airliners this summer for photography. :D :D 8)

rgds:Jeroen

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Re: BRU summer 2006: what to expect: airlines, routes, news

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airbuske wrote:
Atlantis wrote:
TC-MNE wrote:don't forget Inter Airlines, who will start operating daily flights from BRU to Turkey next week, with 2 A320's...
If you want to say a last goodbye to MNG, you should do it this week...

greetings
Aren't they going to fly with two A321 to BRU?
They don't have A320's only A321's and Fokker 100
indeed, I was wrong... I meaned 321's, they're flying four of it now, two of those are reserved for the belgian market...
any news about Inter? first flight? Saturday?

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Post by Atlantis »

Inter Airlines is starting tomorrow with flights to BRU with the A321.

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