There is in meantime more news about the direct flight of ANA to BRU.
According to the latest, they are going to start up the flight as from November 2016, but there is a big chance that they will start already as from Spring 2016.
It will be an evening flight and that's why the flight will be from Tokio Narita.
BRU Summer 2016: news, new routes, airlines
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Where come from this information, any official statement about it?
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More news was released already because next year will be the 150 anniversary of diplomatic and friendship bounds between Japan and Belgium. A lot of more details were released of what their plans/wish are. but as you could read in my first post, it was already detailed.
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Indeed. There is already a special web page for this event, by the Japanese Embassy in Belgium:Atlantis wrote:Next year will be the 150 anniversary of diplomatic and friendship bounds between Japan and Belgium
http://www.be.emb-japan.go.jp/150jb/en/index.html (site opens with music)
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The deleted discussion had nothing to do with the topic at hand, and was bordering on being both highly political and somewhat provocative.
There are other places on the web to conduct said discussions.
Topic cleaned up.
There are other places on the web to conduct said discussions.
Topic cleaned up.
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Thanks for sharing this excellent news Atlantis!
Do you mean an evening departure from NRT or from BRU?
Any idea about weekly frequencies?
Will the flights connect to SN's Africa flights?
The article of the recent PM visit, with some interesting details.
120.000 pax O&D on average annually between BRU and TYO:
http://www.rtbf.be/info/belgique/detail ... id=8978606
Do you mean an evening departure from NRT or from BRU?
Any idea about weekly frequencies?
Will the flights connect to SN's Africa flights?
The article of the recent PM visit, with some interesting details.
120.000 pax O&D on average annually between BRU and TYO:
http://www.rtbf.be/info/belgique/detail ... id=8978606
Le Premier ministre Charles Michel se dit très optimiste quant à la mise en place d'une liaison aérienne directe entre Bruxelles et Tokyo, a-t-il commenté à l'issue d'un entretien qu'il a eu en compagnie du vice-Premier Kris Peeters mardi matin avec les dirigeants de All Nippon Airways (ANA), une des deux plus grosses compagnies aériennes japonaises.
Le dossier relatif à une liaison aérienne directe n'est pas nouveau et les deux membres du gouvernement n'ont reçu aucune confirmation quant à sa mise en place, mais le Premier ministre estime que la mission belge menée cette semaine dans l'archipel contribuera à la concrétiser. "Je suis très optimiste", a commenté le chef du gouvernement après un entretien "positif et constructif". "Je pense que nous touchons au but." L'optimisme de Charles Michel est renforcé par le fait que des solutions sont cherchées pour certains détails de l'opération. ANA devrait résoudre le problème cet été, Bruxelles figurant en haut de sa liste de priorités européennes.
Le Premier ministre a souligné l'importance que revêt une liaison directe pour les affaires. Bruxelles représente également un atout important dans le domaine touristique en tant que porte d'entrée de l'Europe.
Quelque 120 000 passagers voyagent en moyenne chaque année entre les deux capitales. Charles Michel ne s'attend pas à ce qu'ANA vole quotidiennement vers Bruxelles, mais plusieurs liaisons hebdomadaires doivent être envisagées, une fréquence moins soutenue n'étant pas intéressante pour les hommes d'affaires. La mise en place de cette ligne pour célébrer les 150 ans de relations diplomatiques entre les deux pays constituerait un beau symbole, estime encore le Premier ministre.
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I feel like a trip to Japan coming up
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Indeed, BRU and SN are jointly trying to remove the last hurdles for ANA to launch this route in spring already.
The flight will be code shared and ANA will put its codes on many connecting flights from BRU too.
In a later stage, SN can then join the J+ joint venture of the LH group airlines with ANA too.
Definitely very good news IF they manage to persuade them to act as operating carrier for this route.
Fingers crossed, as BRU needs more hub boosting flights and less of the low quality riff raff.
The flight will be code shared and ANA will put its codes on many connecting flights from BRU too.
In a later stage, SN can then join the J+ joint venture of the LH group airlines with ANA too.
Definitely very good news IF they manage to persuade them to act as operating carrier for this route.
Fingers crossed, as BRU needs more hub boosting flights and less of the low quality riff raff.
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[/quote]Flanker2 wrote:Thanks for sharing this excellent news Atlantis!
Do you mean an evening departure from NRT or from BRU?
Any idea about weekly frequencies?
Will the flights connect to SN's Africa flights?
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You are very welcome Flanker2.
As Tolipanebas also mentioned, ANA will codeshare on many flights of SN which will be for them also a big boost.
They have the will to fly 4 to 5 times a week to BRU. Can be upgraded in a later stadium. But fingers crossed for now.
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If confirmed, TYO will certainly be the major new 2016 destination from/to BRU.Atlantis wrote:There is in meantime more news about the direct flight of ANA to BRU.
According to the latest, they are going to start up the flight as from November 2016, but there is a big chance that they will start already as from Spring 2016.
It will be an evening flight and that's why the flight will be from Tokio Narita.
But I am surprised about the possibility to make it from/to NRT over HND. I thought there was a curfew @ NRT...
BRU Summer 2016: latest news, routes, airlines
Those are said to be for next summer.
I agree that with all the rolling topics, things are getting confusing, both on what is really new, what is already operating right now and simply rehashed once more for PR reasons, what is planned for next season, and what is in the pipe line even further beyond, so maybe we are already in need of a topic for next summer, even though this one only just started, given some airlines blur everything together in order to have sufficient volume to try to create some sort of buzz!?
I agree that with all the rolling topics, things are getting confusing, both on what is really new, what is already operating right now and simply rehashed once more for PR reasons, what is planned for next season, and what is in the pipe line even further beyond, so maybe we are already in need of a topic for next summer, even though this one only just started, given some airlines blur everything together in order to have sufficient volume to try to create some sort of buzz!?
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Another clear sign of their commitment is going to come after the summer holidays are over.Inquirer wrote:Not sure a cancellation of a FRA_ACC flight is at its place in a routine topic about new routes from BRU?
Should this not better be discussed in the relevant topic about the swap which happened between Lufthansa and their daughter airline Brussels Airlines and of which this is just a logical consequence?
Or was there no such dedicated topic? Strange, because its now very clear that this is a major strategic reshuffling, indicative of the very close managerial ties and long term mutual relationship of both airlines.
Shifting key markets between different corporate entities isn't done overnight by multinationals, believe me, nor is such done without firm and long term commitment to each other.
And yes, somebody may better have opened another topic on next summer destinations like you suggested, by then and not just for a bunch of silly short haul routes only.
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You asked for it!
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There was already a topic opened a while ago about BRU Summer 2016. Some posts were already written there. I suggest to use that topic further and to close this one? What do you think moderators?
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Thanks Atlantis. Some members have a hawk's eye and an elephant's memory. Merger completed!Atlantis wrote:There was already a topic opened a while ago about BRU Summer 2016. Some posts were already written there. I suggest to use that topic further and to close this one? What do you think moderators?
André
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My bad!
Sorry!
Sorry!
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Ryanair will fly three new routes compared to Summer 2015: Berlin SXF (3x daily), Bratislava (1x daily) and Larnaca (2x weekly).
Increased frequencies to Barcelona (3 to 4 daily), Dublin (2 to 3 daily), Malaga (1 to 2 daily) and Rome FCO (2 to 3 daily).
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines_press_r ... -schedule/
Increased frequencies to Barcelona (3 to 4 daily), Dublin (2 to 3 daily), Malaga (1 to 2 daily) and Rome FCO (2 to 3 daily).
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines_press_r ... -schedule/
André
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BTS is a nice addition for BRU, as well as LCA but the later with low frequencies and fairly bad schedule.
As far as I know, DUB used to be flown 3 times daily on some days already by them?
similarly, that twice daily schedule on AGP is not available on every week day?
VRN on the other hand is axed after just one single season only.
All in all, only very modest growth for next summer season, once again.
Not really in line with their ambitions at the start, something they now openly admit too for the first time.
The official reason given by them is that BRU is full. If that's the case, the topic will remain fairly empty.
As far as I know, DUB used to be flown 3 times daily on some days already by them?
similarly, that twice daily schedule on AGP is not available on every week day?
VRN on the other hand is axed after just one single season only.
All in all, only very modest growth for next summer season, once again.
Not really in line with their ambitions at the start, something they now openly admit too for the first time.
The official reason given by them is that BRU is full. If that's the case, the topic will remain fairly empty.
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8 new daily routes for BRU is modest growth? Just watch as the fleet doubles over the next 5 yearsInquirer wrote:BTS is a nice addition for BRU, as well as LCA but the later with low frequencies and fairly bad schedule.
As far as I know, DUB used to be flown 3 times daily on some days already by them?
similarly, that twice daily schedule on AGP is not available on every week day?
VRN on the other hand is axed after just one single season only.
All in all, only very modest growth for next summer season, once again.
Not really in line with their ambitions at the start, something they now openly admit too for the first time.
The official reason given by them is that BRU is full. If that's the case, the topic will remain fairly empty.
They didnt say that BRU is full. They said there was no pssible growth for FR .. that is a tactic as well off course.
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Oh for crying out loud, can we please, PLEASE have ONE topic without another instalment of the exact same Ryanair bitchfight we've incessantly got going on in almost every other topic that can even remotely be tied to either FR or SN?
Please? Pretty please?
Please? Pretty please?